A spaceship flies in space by using thrusters to generate propulsion. By expelling mass in one direction, the spaceship experiences a reaction force in the opposite direction, allowing it to move forward. In space, there is no air resistance to slow the spaceship down, so it can continue moving at a constant speed until another force, like gravity or another thruster, acts upon it.
No, a house fly would not be able to survive in space because there is no atmosphere to provide it with air to fly. Additionally, the lack of gravity in space would also make it difficult for the fly to maneuver and navigate.
An astronaut or a pilot can fly a spaceship.
Astronauts or trained pilots typically fly spaceships. They undergo extensive training to operate the spacecraft and navigate through space.
Only in space. A spaceship on land is called a landship and a spaceship in the ocean is, ironically, misnomered a seaship.
The spaceship in 2001: A Space Odyssey is called Discovery One.
Fly around in space to any of the planets in your spaceship
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No, a house fly would not be able to survive in space because there is no atmosphere to provide it with air to fly. Additionally, the lack of gravity in space would also make it difficult for the fly to maneuver and navigate.
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An astronaut or a pilot can fly a spaceship.
you get the spaceship ( it is in the swamp place), and you fly around in outer space and then, if you can find the metal jungle planet, you just fly around to the right for awhile.
You need to past your spaceship test to get a spaceship then go to a lunch pad then there you have it.
... with a spaceship?? xD or you could fly??
through a spaceship get it star celebrity into outer space thorough a spaceship oh whatever
Spaceship is spelled as one word.
Astronauts or trained pilots typically fly spaceships. They undergo extensive training to operate the spacecraft and navigate through space.
Only in space. A spaceship on land is called a landship and a spaceship in the ocean is, ironically, misnomered a seaship.