Spacecrafts fly by generating thrust from their rocket engines, which propels them forward. Once in space, they continue on their trajectory in a state of free fall, using the principles of inertia and gravitational forces to navigate. Their course can be adjusted by firing thrusters or engines to change direction or speed.
The rocket that launched the Apollo spacecrafts was the Saturn V. There were no Apollo rockets that began with a T
The plural for spacecraft is spacecraft.
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Spacecrafts are launched into space using rocket propulsion systems. Rockets generate enough thrust to overcome Earth's gravity and propel the spacecraft into orbit. Once in orbit, spacecrafts can travel further into space with the help of additional propulsion systems like thrusters or ion engines.
Liquid ammonia is often used to absorb heat in spacecrafts. It has a high heat capacity and can efficiently absorb and transfer heat away from critical components.
Although several spacecrafts have been sent to Venus, no alien spacecrafts have been discovered on its surface.
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Fuel is so useful to spacecrafts because without the fuel the spacecraft would not go.
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Sputnik 1.
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The rocket that launched the Apollo spacecrafts was the Saturn V. There were no Apollo rockets that began with a T
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Gravity.