The Juno spacecraft travels at speeds of up to 165,000 miles per hour (about 265,000 kilometers per hour) when it is closest to Jupiter. This speed helps it complete its orbit around the planet in about 53 days. Juno's high velocity is essential for reducing the time spent in Jupiter's intense radiation environment.
The one currently in operation around Jupiter is called Juno.
Akatsuki, and Juno
A flyby craft
The first space craft was Sputnik, which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957
The Juno space probe was launched on August 5, 2011, by NASA. It arrived at Jupiter on July 4, 2016, after a journey of nearly five years.
The one currently in operation around Jupiter is called Juno.
it goes 100,000 mph it's a space craft
As space craft approach the speed of light, to an observer outside the inertial frame of reference of the scape craft will see time dilating in the space craft. ie. To someone on earth watching the clock on a spacecraft that is travelling really fast (0.9c) they will see the clock ticking slower than their own.
space propulsion works by throwing stuff out the back of the craft real fast. it doesn't need a medium to push against because it pushes against the craft. this way, the craft is pushed forward.
To an astronaut in a space craft, the sky appears to be black.
African Space Craft was created on 1995-03-27.
Akatsuki, and Juno
19 miles per SECOND.
You become weightless, and can float about inside the craft, or float while tethered by a safety line to the craft while on a space walk outside.
A flyby craft
The first space craft was Sputnik, which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957
In a space shuttle usually but now that has been decommisioned the only way to get into space is to build your own (safe) space craft or go to Russia where you can get into space using their space craft.