Its still called Astronomy.
The science of going into space is known as astronautics or space travel. It involves the study of spacecraft design, propulsion systems, orbital mechanics, and how to sustain life in the harsh environment of space. This field also includes the exploration of celestial bodies such as planets, moons, and asteroids.
David Levy is not an astronaut; he is a well-known Canadian comet hunter and science writer who has co-discovered several comets. He did not travel to space.
Space travel has resulted in numerous technological advancements that have benefited society, such as satellite communication, weather forecasting, and GPS systems. It has also inspired people and encouraged the pursuit of science and exploration. Additionally, space travel has fostered international cooperation and collaboration in the pursuit of shared scientific goals.
A space revolution refers to significant advancements, innovations, and changes in space exploration, technology, and industry. It involves breakthroughs in space travel, satellite technology, space research, and commercial space activities that transform how we understand, utilize, and interact with space.
Sally Ride was inspired to become an astronaut by her interest in science and space exploration, as well as her desire to break barriers for women in STEM fields. She was also motivated by the challenge and excitement of space travel.
The science of going into space is known as astronautics or space travel. It involves the study of spacecraft design, propulsion systems, orbital mechanics, and how to sustain life in the harsh environment of space. This field also includes the exploration of celestial bodies such as planets, moons, and asteroids.
There are many science fiction stories- the whole Atlantis genre, for example that have nothing to do with Space Travel but do go to Inner space- underwater, time travel, etc. Prepare to submerge! Flood l; 3; 5; 7. take her down fast! A space fantasy isn't necessarily science fiction. As the name suggests a space fantasy would be a fantasy set in space, with an absence of (much) applied science. For example STAR WARS has precious little science in it and THE FORCE is fantasy. It would be a space fantasy.
May be the travel in space........... Ability of human mind...........
S for Space is a collection of science fiction short stories about space travel, time machines and aliens. It was written in 1956.
Because people have a desire to travel in space and live in space. Science also has a reason to be in space. Many experiment are done in space and the moon landings were an attempt to find out more about the places and things, which are possibly outside of Earth.
There are a lot, but cloning, space travel, and pollution are three of them.
I don't think it has a name. Space exploration, maybe. Aerospace Engineering would come close.
D.Technology
Science has brought about the entire modern world, from electricity to running water to computers to space travel to education. So yes, it sure is.
Technology
The concept of folding space is related to the theory of interstellar travel through the idea of creating shortcuts in space-time to travel vast distances quickly. By folding space, it is possible to create a wormhole or warp in space-time, allowing for faster travel between distant points in the universe. This concept is often explored in science fiction as a way to make interstellar travel more feasible and efficient.
I am not entirely sure what you mean by space lines, but if you mean, spaceships that make regular trips to other planets, the way that ocean liners travel to other continents, then yes, they are science fictional.