they use very strong technolygy no one knows for sure wut it is called
seismometer.
They study how long to get to planets and if there is life in outer space.
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.
Apollo 11 made the historic discovery of landing humans on the moon for the first time on July 20, 1969. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin conducted experiments, collected samples, and took photographs to study the moon's surface and geology. This mission provided valuable information about the moon's composition and history.
The Apollo astronauts collected rock and soil samples from the moon during their missions. These samples were brought back to Earth for scientific study and analysis. This collection of samples has greatly increased our understanding of the moon's composition and history.
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Yes. Astronauts do study the moon. In particular, Astronomers study the planets, stars and outer space.
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A physicist might study astronomy there, ice quakes, or other physics-based phenomenon to do with the health of planet earth.
They study how long to get to planets and if there is life in outer space.
We still study the Beatles because they are extremely talented.
Seismologists not meteorologists study earthquakes. Generally earthquakes can be predicted by measuring fore-quakes which often precede larger earthquakes.
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.
The moon is rocky - astronauts even brought back some of the rocks to study.
Apollo 11 made the historic discovery of landing humans on the moon for the first time on July 20, 1969. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin conducted experiments, collected samples, and took photographs to study the moon's surface and geology. This mission provided valuable information about the moon's composition and history.