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What device do astronauts use to study extremely weak moon quakes?

they use very strong technolygy no one knows for sure wut it is called


Do astronauts study the moon?

Yes. Astronauts do study the moon. In particular, Astronomers study the planets, stars and outer space.


What did the Apollo astronauts study while on the moon?

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What do astronauts do in outer space?

They study how long to get to planets and if there is life in outer space.


Why do you still study the beatles?

We still study the Beatles because they are extremely talented.


What do astronauts study?

Astronauts study a variety of subjects to prepare for space missions, such as space science, engineering, physics, biology, and medicine. They also train in specialized areas like spacewalks, operating spacecraft, and conducting experiments in microgravity. Additionally, astronauts often engage in research while in space, focusing on areas like the effects of space travel on the human body, Earth observation, and material science.


Is our moon rocky or gaseous?

The moon is rocky - astronauts even brought back some of the rocks to study.


Where there astronauts on Galileo?

No, Galileo was an unmanned spacecraft that was launched by NASA in 1989 to study the planet Jupiter and its moons. It did not carry any astronauts on board.


How do you know so much about the sun?

Astronauts study the sun, and give back information to the people that give information.


Do astronauts study astronomy?

Yes. They put satellites so they can explore the places on Earth that they don't know yet. Astronomy is the scientific study of the universe. They launch rockets and space shuttles because they want to learn about the universe. Yes, astronauts do study astronomy. Astro- means the outer space and the suffix naut comes from the word aeronaut which an airship pilot.


What do you now know about space because of the moon landing?

Space itself, not very much. We knew a lot when we sent the Apollo astronauts to the moon. That is how they were able to return safely back to earth. We learned many things about the moon during our voyages there. Namely that most of its features were formed by impact from other objects. Nearly all of the rocks returned by the astronauts were breccias, rocks that formed by the heat of impact from other objects. The heat melted the rocks which combined with other rocks and particles to form the breccia. There was volcanism on the moon during its very early life, but very little of it since. The only mission that found any remnants of volcanoes was Apollo 17, the last mission to land men on the moon. The Apollo astronauts left instruments on the moon that recorded the internal temperature of the moon and found it cold. They also left instruments to record any moonquakes that might happen. Since they were so rare, they crashed their Lunar Module into the moon near the landing sites to cause moonquakes so they could study the thickness of the moon's crust. They found the lunar crust to be between 60 and 86 km thick.


What does a cryogenicist do?

i think they study elements under extremely cold temperature......i think