Astronauts use computers for almost everything... powering the spacecraft, guiding it into and maintaining its orbit, returning it safely back to earth, controlling life-support, communicating with 'ground control', controlling the air supply... etc.
No humans are planned to, or going to, Pluto. New Horizons, a space probe is expected to reach Pluto on 14th July 2015
(Concerning to outer Space subjects, the use of computers is fundamental on all fields.)
they use computers that can track astroids and other major objects in there way
The space reserved for virtual memory varies on different computers. It depends on the operating system in use and how much system memory is available.
Astronaut uses their space probe,space station,telescope,spectroscope,and computers to get information,and images of Mars.
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The computers on board the Apollo Space Crafts were about the same as your calculator... Just much larger.
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yes, on space shuttle, space station, Apollo, Saturn and Mercury missions, Soyuz and Mir, artificial satellites and orbitors. LOTS of computers up there.
1. You can use computers to learn new things.
Italy is a country that does use computers. In this technical age, all developed countries in the world use computers.
Yes, space shuttles carry onboard computers to help control various systems like navigation, life support, and communication. These computers are essential for ensuring the shuttle operates safely and effectively in the harsh environment of space.