Spacecraft take off using powerful rockets that generate thrust through the combustion of fuel, propelling them into space against Earth's gravity. During launch, they follow a carefully planned trajectory to reach orbit. For their return, spacecraft re-enter the atmosphere at a high speed, using heat shields to protect against extreme temperatures and aerodynamic forces. Parachutes or controlled thrusters help slow their descent for a safe landing on land or water.
Spacecrafts take off using powerful rockets that provide enough thrust to overcome Earth's gravity. To return safely, spacecrafts need heat shields to protect them from extreme temperatures during reentry, parachutes to slow down the descent, and landing systems like airbags or rockets to ensure a soft landing. Additionally, careful planning, monitoring, and coordination with ground control are essential for a successful mission.
Apollo 11 landed on the moon on July 20, 1969, which was less than a decade after President Kennedy's 1961 challenge to land a man on the moon and return him safely to Earth before the end of the decade.
The space shuttle typically took about 2 days to return from the space station to Earth. This allowed for a gradual re-entry process and ensured a safe return for the astronauts.
From the time mission control gives the signal for the shuttle to re-enter and return to Earth, it takes about one hour for the whole process. The shuttle flies at 17,000 mph before the wheels hit the Earth.
The Apollo 13 astronauts returned to earth in the Lunar Explorer Module called Aquaris for most of the time, but when they returned near to earth, they went to the command module . As that was only part that could bare the reentry temperature..
No. The only object other than Earth where humans have been is the moon. Eris is far too distant to reach with a manned mission using current technology. A mission to send people to Eris and return them safely would take a lifetime.
due to of course nuclear fallout it would take 10,000 years for the earth to regrow(heal) itself.
The second oxgen take exploded. It landed back on earth safely with no one hurt.
Spacecrafts take off using powerful rockets that provide enough thrust to overcome Earth's gravity. To return safely, spacecrafts need heat shields to protect them from extreme temperatures during reentry, parachutes to slow down the descent, and landing systems like airbags or rockets to ensure a soft landing. Additionally, careful planning, monitoring, and coordination with ground control are essential for a successful mission.
The time it takes to travel from outer space to Earth depends on the distance and speed of the spacecraft. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days to return to Earth from outer space.
Apollo 11 landed on the moon on July 20, 1969, which was less than a decade after President Kennedy's 1961 challenge to land a man on the moon and return him safely to Earth before the end of the decade.
Yes as long as you can safely take aspirin, you can safely take Excedrine.
nobody knows when the 2nd coming will take place.
The space shuttle typically took about 2 days to return from the space station to Earth. This allowed for a gradual re-entry process and ensured a safe return for the astronauts.
NASA swings Apollo 13 around the Moon to return it to Earth.
It is estimated that it would take eight months to travel from Earth to Mars and another eight months to return.
Spacesheep is needed to reach Neptune safely.