Astronauts primarily explore space within the confines of our solar system, such as the Moon, Mars, and the International Space Station. They have not traveled beyond our solar system to explore the entire universe due to the vast distances involved and current technological limitations.
We use space probes, and send astronauts... etc.
To explore further away from where the astronauts were able to land the Lunar Module.
The vehicle in which the astronauts landed on the moon was called the Lunar Module (LM). It was designed to separate from the Command Module in lunar orbit and descend to the moon's surface, allowing astronauts to explore and return safely back to Earth.
The astronauts of Apollo 15 used the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) to explore the surface of the moon. The LRV was a battery-powered four-wheeled rover that allowed the astronauts to travel longer distances and collect more samples during their mission.
Because they wanted to walk on it, explore it.
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Well, to explore space ofcourse. Astronauts go to space to find new planets or such. They observe what is happening.
Astronauts primarily explore space within the confines of our solar system, such as the Moon, Mars, and the International Space Station. They have not traveled beyond our solar system to explore the entire universe due to the vast distances involved and current technological limitations.
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
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As there are no planets (new or old) close enough for astronauts to explore, this cannot be answered.
We use space probes, and send astronauts... etc.
Simpler and cheaper.
Yes later when they want to explore space.
Simpler and cheaper.