So they can talk to each other and Earth, even though there is no air.
Astronauts have radio transmitters on moon as they cannot communicate with each other.
Sound cannot travel if there is no air. As there is no air on the moon astronauts need radio transmitters when they are on moon.
No astronauts have died on the moon. All astronauts who have traveled to the moon returned safely to Earth.
Astronauts communicated on the moon using radio transmissions through their space suits. They spoke into a microphone inside their helmets, which transmitted their voices to their fellow astronauts and mission control on Earth. The radio transmissions allowed for clear communication despite the challenges of being in space suits and helmets.
Yes, astronauts can communicate with each other on the surface of the moon using radio communication devices in their space suits or spacecraft. The lack of atmosphere on the moon means that sound waves cannot travel, so they rely on technology for communication.
The statement that astronauts on the Moon are weightless is true.
The correct capitalization would be "Did your astronauts land on the moon?"
No, during the Apollo missions radio contact was cut off when astronauts orbited behind the Moon.
Radioshack will have a large selection of radio control transmitters. Online stores have a greater selection for the type of radio control transmitters for the selected radio transmitters your using.
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Radio, TV, subdivided Radio to CW ( code) AM, FM, stereo, etc.
Irish Radio Transmitters Society's motto is 'Amateur Radio in Ireland'.
Irish Radio Transmitters Society was created in 1932.
Malaysian Amateur Radio Transmitters' Society was created in 1952.
New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters was created in 1926.
New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters's motto is 'Dedicated to Amateur Radio in New Zealand'.
Yes because of the transmitters and receivers that they have.
No astronauts have died on the moon. All astronauts who have traveled to the moon returned safely to Earth.
Astronauts communicated on the moon using radio transmissions through their space suits. They spoke into a microphone inside their helmets, which transmitted their voices to their fellow astronauts and mission control on Earth. The radio transmissions allowed for clear communication despite the challenges of being in space suits and helmets.