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Generally, a satellite orbits the Earth, while a space probe is sent to gather information beyond Earth orbit. However, probe can orbit the Earth (and therefore technically be a satellite) or go into orbit around another body (the Moon, Mars, etc.) and therefore also technically become a satellite of that body.
Space ships go to space to carry out scientific research, launch satellites, explore other planets, and facilitate space missions. Additionally, they are used for space tourism and commercial activities such as satellite deployment and space station resupply missions.
July16,1969
The first space shuttle to go to Mars is expected to be NASA's Orion spacecraft, which will carry astronauts to Mars as part of the Artemis program. As of now, no space shuttle has traveled to Mars.
The successful launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik was the event that set off the space race during the Cold War era. The US did not want to fall behind the Soviet Union.
Spaceship challenger went into space about 8 times total before its unfortunate accident. Most of the time it was to launch a new satellite or walk in space and study.
Generally, a satellite orbits the Earth, while a space probe is sent to gather information beyond Earth orbit. However, probe can orbit the Earth (and therefore technically be a satellite) or go into orbit around another body (the Moon, Mars, etc.) and therefore also technically become a satellite of that body.
Space ships go to space to carry out scientific research, launch satellites, explore other planets, and facilitate space missions. Additionally, they are used for space tourism and commercial activities such as satellite deployment and space station resupply missions.
The did launch them into space many times.
July16,1969
The Russian space probe Mars 2 went to space in the year of 1973.
The first space shuttle to go to Mars is expected to be NASA's Orion spacecraft, which will carry astronauts to Mars as part of the Artemis program. As of now, no space shuttle has traveled to Mars.
the first thing is go to space is satellite
No - and it never will. It was not designed to go to Mars.
Mostly because we see it almost every day. The official reason president John F. Kennedy chose to go to the moon is because the Soviet Union had beaten the United States in every space accomplishment up to that time. The Soviets were the first to launch a satellite into space, the first to launch an animal (dog) into space, the first to launch a man into space and the first to send a woman into space. Kennedy wanted to set a goal both reasonable and challenging enough to capture the imagination of the American public, who would be paying for the trips with their tax dollars.
Space probes- instrument that gathers data and sends it back to earth, and an artificial satellite is when people go up to space and gather data and then go back to earth to go over the data
Because there is no air in space and no one has gone to Mars yet, just a robot.