Well, sugar, you've got two options to kick the bucket for good: Astronaut up and blast off into the vast unknown depths of space OR you can get yourself 6 feet under the ground in a nice, cozy cemetery plot. Either way, it's hasta la vista, baby!
It doesn't. It radios its data back to Earth. there is no need for the actual rover to come back. Nothing should be brought back from Mars unless it is proven lifeless, as Martian life may be dangerous to Earth life, like us!
A rocket that doesn't reach "escape velocity" will be overcome by gravity and will be pulled back down to Earth. Also, rockets which go into orbit have not reached escape velocity. Escape velocity is what is needed to completely leave earth's gravity well.
The lunar rover was never returned to Earth...it still sits on the Moon today and probably will for many years to come.
NASA did not send out Laika, a Soviet space dog, on a spacecraft that wouldn't return to Earth. The mission was carried out by the Soviet space program in 1957, not NASA. Unfortunately, Laika was never intended to return as the technology to safely bring spacecraft back from orbit was not developed at that time.
Apollo 13 did not land on the moon. The mission was intended to, but due to an oxygen tank explosion, the spacecraft had to abort its lunar landing and return to Earth. The crew safely landed in the Pacific Ocean on April 17, 1970.
To permanently depart without any intention of returning.
he wont ,he might do a few special matches but he will never return permanently.
A permanently frozen layer of earth. It never thaws out.
They can't. Earth would be a permanently frozen planet if it wasn't for the internal heat which causes the movement of tectonic plates. And we would never have existed.
It doesn't. It radios its data back to Earth. there is no need for the actual rover to come back. Nothing should be brought back from Mars unless it is proven lifeless, as Martian life may be dangerous to Earth life, like us!
The best way to get a person out of your life permanently is to simply never speak to them again.
Apollo 13, fuel cell exploded
The duration of Return to Never Land is 1.2 hours.
Never, it stays there permanently.
The water in a creek, brook, stream or river. Another answer would be an avalanche or a mudslide.
Return to Never Land was created on 2002-02-10.
Yes if a rocket fell into a black hole it will never reaturn to Earth but Sometimes NASA sends rockets unmanned ones up into space forever or when ever they want to bring it back to Earth to take take pictures of Galaxies,Planets and stars