There is no collective noun specifically for space craft, The collective nouns for ships are a fleet, an armada, or a formation. The same collective nouns can be used for the noun spacecraft:
That is the correct spelling of "ships" (sends as freight, or more than one large boat).
Depending on the context, the plural of craft can be craft (when referring to vessels), e.g. hovercraft, landing craft, aircraft or crafts (when referring to skills, something hand-made, creative artistic activities), e.g arts and crafts fair; many crafts were on display at the fair.
The compound noun 'aircraft' (no space) is the same for both the singular and the plural form.Examples:An aircraft landed on the runway. (singular)Several aircraft circled the field waiting to land. (plural)
The plural form for the noun getaway (no space) is getaways.The verb 'get' is already plural:SingularI get awayyou get awayhe/she/it gets awayPluralwe get awayyou (all) get awaythey get away
Yes, embroidery is the correct spelling of this word.Some example sentences for you are:She likes to do some embroidery on the weekends.The embroidery class was very popular.Look at the professional embroidery in the tapestry.
That is the correct spelling of "ships" (sends as freight, or more than one large boat).
The plural is space shuttles.
The plural of "space" is "spaces."
To an astronaut in a space craft, the sky appears to be black.
African Space Craft was created on 1995-03-27.
The plural of space is spaces e.g. there were several spaces left on the bus
You become weightless, and can float about inside the craft, or float while tethered by a safety line to the craft while on a space walk outside.
A flyby craft
The first space craft was Sputnik, which was launched by the Soviet Union in 1957
In a space shuttle usually but now that has been decommisioned the only way to get into space is to build your own (safe) space craft or go to Russia where you can get into space using their space craft.
By a space craft
It was a space shuttle.