NASA spaceships typically launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This location was chosen for its proximity to the equator, which provides the spacecraft with an extra boost from Earth's rotation to help reach orbit.
Yes, NASA did send both probes into space but they were launched at different dates.
1969
Sending robot spaceships to the moon was known as the Surveyor program. They sent seven robotic spaceships to the surface of the moon from June 1968 to January 1968. The primary purpose was to demonstrate the feasibility of soft landings on the moon.
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spaceships that went to the moon
Discovery, Atlantis, & Endeavour are the remaining NASA Shuttles. Russian Spaceships - Soyuz, Progress
NASA spaceships typically launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. This location was chosen for its proximity to the equator, which provides the spacecraft with an extra boost from Earth's rotation to help reach orbit.
NASA's program produced 134?æspace shuttles. Out of all of the shuttles only two crashed. NASA had a 98.7% success rate.?æ
Well, a lot of spaceships were named for Apollo. (Apollo 13, 11, etc.)
He flew the X-15 for NACA, and later, with NASA, he flew Gemini 8 and Apollo 11.
Yes, NASA did send both probes into space but they were launched at different dates.
i think that maybe only nasa knows that
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they didn't.
1969
Sending robot spaceships to the moon was known as the Surveyor program. They sent seven robotic spaceships to the surface of the moon from June 1968 to January 1968. The primary purpose was to demonstrate the feasibility of soft landings on the moon.