This question was posted on April 6, 2011. Here it is October of 2012, and I'm still waiting for
the so-called "following" list of multiple choices to appear. If this keeps up, the near future of
manned space exploration will be here before I can start selecting the right answer from it.
Manned exploration spacecraft are typically capsules or space shuttles designed to carry astronauts to and from space. These spacecraft are equipped with life support systems, controls, and living quarters to support human occupants during the journey.
Manned space exploration requires advanced technology, rigorous training for astronauts, robust life support systems, reliable spacecraft, suitable habitats, and efficient communication systems. Additionally, funding, international cooperation, and commitment from multiple stakeholders are crucial components for successful manned missions beyond Earth.
Yes, it is possible to land on Mars with the current technology and advancements in space exploration. Multiple robotic missions have successfully landed on Mars, and there are plans for manned missions in the future.
Project Mercury was the first manned US space program, consisting of six flights between 1961 and 1963. Of these, two were sub-orbital flights while the last four all completed at least one orbit of the Earth.
Manned satellites are spacecraft that are designed to carry astronauts into space and support human presence in orbit. They can be used for activities such as scientific research, space exploration, and servicing of other satellites. Manned satellites provide a platform for humans to live and work in space for extended periods of time.
The development of rocket propulsion technology using liquid fuels has been crucial in enabling manned space exploration. Rockets are powered by liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen, allowing spacecraft to generate the necessary thrust to escape Earth's gravity and travel into space.
Manned exploration spacecraft are typically capsules or space shuttles designed to carry astronauts to and from space. These spacecraft are equipped with life support systems, controls, and living quarters to support human occupants during the journey.
Manned space exploration requires advanced technology, rigorous training for astronauts, robust life support systems, reliable spacecraft, suitable habitats, and efficient communication systems. Additionally, funding, international cooperation, and commitment from multiple stakeholders are crucial components for successful manned missions beyond Earth.
Tim Furniss has written: 'The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Science and Technology' 'A History of Space Exploration' -- subject(s): Space flight, Exploration, Pictorial works, History, Astronautics 'A trip to the moon' -- subject(s): Readers 'Man in Space (Today's World)' 'One Small Step: The Apollo Missions, the Astronauts, the Aftermath' 'Space flight' -- subject(s): Manned space flight, History 'Journey into Space' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Astronautics, Exploration, Toy and movable books, Specimens 'The Complete Record of Manned Spaceflight' 'Extreme space' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, History, Astronautics, Manned space flight, Exploration 'Space Stowaway Furniss' 'Solar System (Spinning Through Space' 'Space Rocket (Engineers at Work)' 'Space Dots' 'Our future in space' -- subject(s): Astronautics, Juvenile literature 'Spacecraft (Mean Machines)' 'Atlas of Space Exploration (Atlas Library)' 'The History of Space Vehicles' 'UFO's' 'Praxis Manned Spaceflight Log 1961-2006' -- subject(s): Astronautics, History 'Space rocket' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Astronautics, Rocketry 'The Sun (Spinning Through Space)' 'Journey Through Space'
Yes, it is possible to land on Mars with the current technology and advancements in space exploration. Multiple robotic missions have successfully landed on Mars, and there are plans for manned missions in the future.
Project Mercury was the first manned US space program, consisting of six flights between 1961 and 1963. Of these, two were sub-orbital flights while the last four all completed at least one orbit of the Earth.
Manned satellites are spacecraft that are designed to carry astronauts into space and support human presence in orbit. They can be used for activities such as scientific research, space exploration, and servicing of other satellites. Manned satellites provide a platform for humans to live and work in space for extended periods of time.
The Manned Impact Accelerator (MIA) is a space station concept designed for long-duration missions to deepen our understanding of human physiology and biology in space. It aims to provide a platform for studying the effects of microgravity on the human body, which is crucial for future deep space exploration missions.
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By establishing that man could function in the weightlessness of orbit, and that man-made vehicles could withstand the inhospitable conditions of space, Yuri Gagarin led the way for manned exploration of the Final Frontier. (see related)
No. They were all retired. They will never fly again.
yes it will ..Space exploration is the ongoing discovery and exploration of celestial structures in outer space by means of continuously evolving and growing space technologyfrom the 1990s onwards, private interests began promoting space tourism and then private space exploration of the Moon.