F.O.R.B.:
fuel, oxygen, radio, batteries
PLUS:
-vizier's
-thermal suits
-gas masks,
-and other necessary space travel materials.
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For a space trip to Mars, you would need a spacecraft capable of supporting human life for the duration of the journey, including life support systems, radiation shielding, and communication equipment. You would also need a supply of food, water, and oxygen, as well as medical supplies and equipment to deal with emergencies. Additionally, equipment for conducting scientific research on Mars's surface, such as rovers, would also be necessary.
The type of rocket that launced Apollo 11 into space is the same type of rocket that was used for all Apollo launchings. The Saturn V (five) multistage rocket was used.
A space probe carries various equipment such as cameras, spectrometers, magnetometers, and instruments for analyzing particles, radiation, and temperature. It also includes communication devices for sending data back to Earth and propulsion systems for navigating through space.
Right now, there are no spacecraft that could support any humans in traveling to Saturn. First, you would need a great quantity of food, water, and oxygen, or an artificial biosphere capable of producing food, water and oxygen within the spacecraft. Fortunately, traveling with an extensive hydroponic garden not only converts carbon dioxide into oxygen, it can also provide your supply of vegetables. That would require a lot more larger spacecraft, of course... Second, you would require a good power supply. Out around the orbit of Saturn, solar power systems would not deliver enough power, so you'd probably want a nuclear power system.
Apollo 11 used the Saturn V rocket to launch into space. The Saturn V was a three-stage rocket developed specifically for the Apollo program by NASA. It remains the largest and most powerful rocket ever built.
space probes
Saturn V
You would better served by leasing a fully equipped restaraunt space.
For a space trip to Mars, you would need a spacecraft capable of supporting human life for the duration of the journey, including life support systems, radiation shielding, and communication equipment. You would also need a supply of food, water, and oxygen, as well as medical supplies and equipment to deal with emergencies. Additionally, equipment for conducting scientific research on Mars's surface, such as rovers, would also be necessary.
The Saturn rocket.
Not any kind of life as we know it.
The type of rocket that launced Apollo 11 into space is the same type of rocket that was used for all Apollo launchings. The Saturn V (five) multistage rocket was used.
You Could Use Slides
Apollo 13 did not use a Space Shuttle. Apollo 13 was in April, 1970. The Space Shuttle was not invented until the '80s. Apollo 13 was launched by Saturn V.
There are several types of equipment used during a spacewalk. Some things used are tethers, manned maneuvering units, and Slidewires.
A space probe carries various equipment such as cameras, spectrometers, magnetometers, and instruments for analyzing particles, radiation, and temperature. It also includes communication devices for sending data back to Earth and propulsion systems for navigating through space.
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