Yes, the force of gravity is less in space, so your weight is less too.
It takes about 8 to 10 minutes for a spacecraft to reach space once it launches. This time can vary depending on the specific mission, type of spacecraft, and launch vehicle used.
The two forces acting on a space shuttle during take off and throughout its ascent through the atmosphere are Thrust and Weight. Moreover, there is also a drag force in the direction of the weight, i.e., opposite to the motion of the space shuttle. Hope that's what you were looking for. :)
The movie you are thinking of is "WALL-E." It follows a robot named WALL-E who cleans up a desolate Earth and falls in love with another robot named EVE. A spaceship called the Axiom holds human survivors who have become reliant on technology and have left Earth in disrepair.
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A spaceship would need the largest force to take off from Jupiter, the largest planet in our solar system. Jupiter has a massive gravitational pull due to its size and mass, which would require a significant amount of force to overcome in order for a spaceship to launch into space. Additionally, Jupiter's thick atmosphere would also pose challenges for a spacecraft attempting to take off.
Lots of money to buy a spaceship then a good pilot to take you up there :)
Yes, density is defined as mass divided by volume, and mass doesn't change when you take something on a spaceship.Yes, density is defined as mass divided by volume, and mass doesn't change when you take something on a spaceship.Yes, density is defined as mass divided by volume, and mass doesn't change when you take something on a spaceship.Yes, density is defined as mass divided by volume, and mass doesn't change when you take something on a spaceship.
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Yes, matter has weight because it has mass, which is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Matter also takes up space because it has volume, which is the amount of physical space an object occupies.
Mass is defined as anything that has weight and takes up space.
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If I went to travel in a spaceship, I would take a lot of pictures.
She needs a spacecraft. or spaceship depends on how your spelling is.(:
It takes about 8 to 10 minutes for a spacecraft to reach space once it launches. This time can vary depending on the specific mission, type of spacecraft, and launch vehicle used.
You take off! :)
The saucer Excalibur has crashed in the mud swamp. If you can replace its damaged green fuel rod, it can take you into space. (see related questions)
it takes 300,000 dollars