astronauts leave earth by the liftoff of the space shuttle and rockets, it is called force of the rocket. The engine starts and liquid fuel comes out of the rocket and pushes them up.
Get debrefed and tested thoroughly before leaving.
yes
This depends on where the astronauts were headed to, If going to the moon, then no they do not leave earth's orbit. But if astronauts were to go to Mars, then yes. To go to other planets and to travel through space, Astronauts will leave Earth's orbit. When traveling to space from earth, Astronauts leave the atmosphere and will leave the orbit if necessary and if the travel distance is far enough.
At what altitude does the Earth's gravity no longer have an effect on the astronauts or the space shuttle?
Astronauts do not completely leave the earth's gravity, they only enter a state of free fall orbiting the earth causing weightlessness. The astronauts that went to the moon technically do not leave the earth's gravity, they simply get close enough that the moon's gravity has a stronger effect than that of the earth's gravity. The distance at which this happens is called the sphere of influence. The moon's sphere of influence is approximately 66 000 km, this would be about 315 000 km away. In the Sun earth system, the earth's sphere of influence is 925 000 km. Therefore if you are within 919 000 km of the earth's surface, it's gravity will be the primary gravitational force experienced. The only exception is if you come within 64 500 km of the moon's surface.
In 3955 the astronauts returned to Earth to find hte apes in control in Planet of the Apes.
yes
This depends on where the astronauts were headed to, If going to the moon, then no they do not leave earth's orbit. But if astronauts were to go to Mars, then yes. To go to other planets and to travel through space, Astronauts will leave Earth's orbit. When traveling to space from earth, Astronauts leave the atmosphere and will leave the orbit if necessary and if the travel distance is far enough.
The first human beings to leave Earth orbit were the three astronauts of Apollo 8, Frank Borman, James Lovell, and William Anders
The astronauts will have to use the lunar module , to return from the moon, they join up with the command module. '''''INCORRECT''''' ---- The space craft is difted back by the gravitational pull of the earth.
It never left. The spacecraft had an electrical fire during testing, killing the three astronauts aboard.
All the astronauts used by N.A.s.A have walked on the surface of the earth.
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Astronauts.
Earth.
no
At what altitude does the Earth's gravity no longer have an effect on the astronauts or the space shuttle?
earth