3 months, dumkopf.
approximately three months or one fourth of a calendar year.
On of them is Space Station im am sure of.
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1: to calculate and control orbits in space. 2: to decipher coded messages (as was in WWII) 3: to control the flight while working with the ground computers 4: to gather and analyze data while in flight
Returning to the surface from space is called deorbiting.
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The three major motions that the Earth undergos in space are Revolution(Orbit), Rotation, and Precession
One season on Earth typically lasts around three months. This is due to the tilt of Earth's axis as it orbits the sun, causing variations in temperature and weather patterns throughout the year.
The flavovate stay in the human body system for up to 90 days which is equivalent to three months. After three months a test of flavovate will return a negative test.
Russia was the first in space where they went around the earth a few times but USA was the first on the moon. The first to send three into space though, was the USA.
In 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1, the world's first artificial satellite. This event marked the beginning of the space age and ignited the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union. Sputnik 1 orbited the Earth for three months before its radio transmitter stopped functioning.
They can go to places that we can't go. They can process and return data to Earth easily. They can study things in space easier because they are clear of the Earth's atmosphere.
Sputnik 1 was the first artificial satellite to successfully achieve earth orbit. Launched by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957 from Kazakhstan, Sputnik 1 stayed in orbit for three months, plunging to Earth on 4 January 1958. It was the first of a series of satellites collectively known as the Sputnik program.
Laika trained for around three months before being launched into space on Sputnik 2 in November 1957. She underwent tests to prepare her for the conditions of space travel.
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How long it takes a spacecraft to reach Mars depends on the changing distances between Mars and Earth as they orbit the sun, and other factors. Trips are usually planned for when Mars will be closest to Earth; the shortest is about three months. None of NASA's Space Shuttle fleet are capable of making the trip, and the remaining shuttles are due to be retired.