Thanks to the power of satellits, scientists can answer questions related to outer space and Earth's weather, among many other things.
It is difficult to definitively list questions that science will never be able to answer, as the field is constantly evolving. However, some philosophical or metaphysical questions, such as the nature of consciousness or the existence of a higher power, may lie beyond the scope of scientific inquiry due to their inherently subjective or untestable nature.
Yes, it is possible to be a scientist and still believe in God. Many scientists are able to reconcile their religious beliefs with their scientific pursuits by seeing them as complementary ways of understanding the world. Science focuses on the how and why of the natural world, while religion often addresses questions of meaning, purpose, and ultimate truths.
Scientists have gathered information about the features of the moon through observations made using telescopes, spacecraft, and satellites. They have also studied lunar rocks and soil brought back from manned and unmanned missions. By analyzing these sources of data, scientists have been able to learn about the moon's surface characteristics, composition, and history.
All satellites, rovers, manned and unmanned rocketships
they do not float. They are spinning with a certain velocity. First of all the satellites when launched are propelled through air at a speed equal or greater than its escape velocity.They then have a certain linear velocity but are able to maintain a lunar synchronous orbit because of the earth's gravity.
All satellites, rovers, manned and unmanned rocketships
The scientists are able to identify the different types of galaxies by high powered telescopes and by examining the pictures sent by various satellites orbiting the universe.
While it would seem unhelpful to answer "Unanswered Scientific Questions." unfortunately Science is just too broad a subject with too many facets and questions in need of answers to be able to provide a subjective list.
In 1929, Russian scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky predicted that artificial satellites would one day be able to orbit the Earth. This idea eventually became reality with the launch of the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, in 1957.
Yes they are.
The qualities of a good scientist vary according to their specialisation, but in general they need: - to be able to make observations on the things that they are studying - to be able to ask meaningful questions about the item they are studying - to be able to suggest answers to the questions that they ask - to be able to test their answers by making more observations. Good scientists should be able to be passionate about their ideas, but objective in how they view them. In other words, they should be willing to work hard to develop and test their ideas, but they have to be willing to let those ideas go if they are proven to be incorrect.
scientist were able to arrive at the distinct layer of the earth
Far too many to list them all. There are several advantages of doing your observations from a point that isn't at the murky bottom of Earth's atmosphere.
Are scientist able to predid the fire? - predict what fire? More information is needed.
Because they r scientist
Monitor changes in the color of Earth's oceans :)
Though now retired, the space shuttle was able to 'capture' satellites for repair and replace then in their correct orbit.