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In 1976 twin Viking spacecraft reached Mars. Each of the Viking landers carried a small laboratory meant to search for life forms. These laboratories tested Mars's air and soil for signs of life. None of these test showed evidence of life.
landers are things which they send out into space to search through other planets to look for life forms and new chemical :)
The Galileo spacecraft was de-orbited into Jupitor at the end of its mission in 2003. This was done so the spacecraft could not crash into one of Jupiter's moons and possibly contaminate it with life from earth. Experts were pretty sure that the Galileo spacecraft was not completely sterile.
The Advantages Of Going Into Space With A Crew And Life On There Is That You Know Whats Gonna Happen As They Will Be Reporting Back To Earth. But One Of The Downsides is, If Something Goes Wrong, They're All In Trouble
Space exploration is the use of astronomy and space technology to explore outer space.hysical exploration of space is conducted both by human spaceflights and by robotic spacecraft.
The spacecraft that astronauts go up in, have their own life support systems which regulate conditions to keep the spacecraft hospitable.
The USSR sent dogs into space to find out how it would be like for a living organism to travel in a spacecraft and if that were even possible. They did not want to risk putting humans into space until they had built a spacecraft that was safe, since the spacecraft that they sent the first dogs in were not made to land back on earth, therefore, the dogs would inevitably die. Sending dogs into space was a way to gain knowledge about the conditions in space without the expense of a human life.
In the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, there is a life form found on Europa by the Chinese. This life form goes on to destroy their spacecraft.
from the life support connected to there space suits (at least I think so)
In 1976 twin Viking spacecraft reached Mars. Each of the Viking landers carried a small laboratory meant to search for life forms. These laboratories tested Mars's air and soil for signs of life. None of these test showed evidence of life.
In 1976 twin Viking spacecraft reached Mars. Each of the Viking landers carried a small laboratory meant to search for life forms. These laboratories tested Mars's air and soil for signs of life. None of these test showed evidence of life.
No, spacecraft till now has made it to mercury as it wasn't allowed and was dangerous to life.
landers are things which they send out into space to search through other planets to look for life forms and new chemical :)
(I am going to tell about the movie apollo 13) When there was lack of oxygen level in the spacecraft they used the CO2 filters to filter carbon out of the spacecraft so that there is only oxygen left for them to breath.
Astronauts breathe O2, just as we all do. There are life support systems on spacecraft and on the Space Station that provide oxygen and absorb CO2. On the Space Station, there is an oxygen generator, as well as a water recycling system.
Rockets provide massive amounts of life, greater than anything else on earth, and as a result are used to propel spacecraft out of planetary atmospheres.
It is likely that there is life in space - the first life on Earth had to come from somewhere and it's generally accepted that life first arrived on the back of an asteroid. But if there isn't any, it'll be down to lack of atmosphere and unsuitable temperatures.