The astronauts land on the moon and also take off from the moon on their Lunar module.
take off his helmet?
An astronaut takes home a salary of $64,724(NASA astronaut).
It arrives directly from the sun or comes in via the reflection off the earth, the moon, or anything else orbiting nearby.
Gravity is weaker because the moon has less mass.
It is used for air transport. Planes take off and land there.
Alan Shepard
take off his helmet?
An astronaut takes home a salary of $64,724(NASA astronaut).
Well, the whole spaceship doesn't land on the moon. When the spaceship begins to orbit the moon when it gets there, one part separates off and makes a descent onto the ground and lands. There is always one astronaut on orbit. Then when they are ready to come up again, they fire the rockets and come into orbit. Then, it's really a complicated process, they reconnect and set off for earth.
If an astronaut were to take off their helmet in space, they would be exposed to the vacuum of space which would lead to decompression, causing rapid loss of consciousness within a few seconds. Due to the lack of oxygen, the astronaut would ultimately suffocate and die.
Buzz Aldrin was also on the Moon with Neil Armstrong. Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin were with Neil Armstrong in the Command Module (the CM orbited the moon while the lunar module landed and took off from the lunar surface). Neil Armstrong did not go to the moon by himself.
With a camera!
it arrives directly from the sun or reflects off the earth moon or any other object that will reflect it
Airplanes land and take of at airports you dufus
On the moon you would weigh about on sixth of what you do on Earth.
It arrives directly from the sun or comes in via the reflection off the earth, the moon, or anything else orbiting nearby.
It arrives directly from the sun or comes in via the reflection off the earth, the moon, or anything else orbiting nearby.