People who make space probes are typically referred to as aerospace engineers or spacecraft engineers. These professionals are responsible for designing, building, and testing space probes to explore outer space and gather scientific data.
Space engineers.
They called them NASA space seed so they would show how they would make it to tell other people how the were Maude and how they were loved and presous
People gather information from space using telescopes, satellites, and space probes equipped with various instruments such as cameras, spectrometers, and detectors. These tools can observe light, radio waves, and other signals emitted by celestial objects, allowing scientists to study the universe's properties, composition, and behavior. The collected data is then analyzed to make discoveries and further our understanding of space.
The main difference - is size ! With a crewed space vehicle, you have to make it big enough to accommodate the people, and include their life-support systems, propulsion etc. With an unmanned probe - it only needs to be big enough to house the instrumentation and power (batteries & solar panels).
They both have their pros and cons. Robots can make mistakes, and it would take a very long time to develop a program that is smart enough. However, robots do not need oxygen, and they can be more efficient than humans if used correctly. Humans are more reliable, but they could be in danger if a situation arises (such as a leak in the space shuttle).
Space engineers.
They called them NASA space seed so they would show how they would make it to tell other people how the were Maude and how they were loved and presous
People gather information from space using telescopes, satellites, and space probes equipped with various instruments such as cameras, spectrometers, and detectors. These tools can observe light, radio waves, and other signals emitted by celestial objects, allowing scientists to study the universe's properties, composition, and behavior. The collected data is then analyzed to make discoveries and further our understanding of space.
The main difference - is size ! With a crewed space vehicle, you have to make it big enough to accommodate the people, and include their life-support systems, propulsion etc. With an unmanned probe - it only needs to be big enough to house the instrumentation and power (batteries & solar panels).
u have to make space
yes u can make babies in a space station its called having sex.
The space needle was build in the 1940's for the world fair. The theme of the fair was the future. The person that build the needle wanted to make some thing that would make people of space. So he named it the space needle.
To send a person to another planet, you would also have to send everything else that keeps that person alive. For every kg that you send into space you have to pay a huge sum of money, it costs loads of money in fuel. So to send a person you have to then consider the cost of sending the food they need, water, oxygen and everything else for the duration of the trip. For a probe, you just need to sent the equipment and a power source.
They both have their pros and cons. Robots can make mistakes, and it would take a very long time to develop a program that is smart enough. However, robots do not need oxygen, and they can be more efficient than humans if used correctly. Humans are more reliable, but they could be in danger if a situation arises (such as a leak in the space shuttle).
No - NASA paid for the construction and launches of both Voyager probes, and continues to fund the missions as they make their way out of the solar system into interstellar space.
To make DNA probes
Yes, space probes use fuel in the form of chemical propellants to make course corrections, adjust their trajectory, and perform other maneuvers while in space. Once the fuel is depleted, the space probe can no longer maneuver and its mission typically ends.