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the things that astronauts do on a mission is sleep learning how to fly a space shuttle
two way radio, the same thing that pilots use
A total of 12 astronauts walked on the moon , two in each mission.
no, all the astronauts on the final mission of columbia died during reentry.
Astronauts do multiple things after the liftoff, depending on their mission. They usually take care of the flight checkup or review their mission objectives.
It failed in its original mission, which was the moon landing, but it succeeded in getting the astronauts home safely because of the vision of Mission Control and the competence of both the astronauts in the crippled ship and the support teams in Mission Control and in the back room.
the things that astronauts do on a mission is sleep learning how to fly a space shuttle
trained space astronauts
Mission patches are something that astronauts make on a mission!
The Capcom is the only person who speaks directly to the astronauts on a regular basis. The Capcom is always a member of the astronaut corps, and often has worked as a back-up on the mission. On occasion, others may speak with the astronauts by arrangement. For example, the families, the NASA director, or the President may have short times allocated to pass messages to the astronauts.
A Capcom, or Capsule Communicator, is the person in NASA's Mission Control who is responsible for communicating with the astronauts aboard a ship in space.
two way radio, the same thing that pilots use
Two astronauts walked on the moon on each moon mission.
A total of 12 astronauts walked on the moon , two in each mission.
Who were the astronauts on apollo11 mission
12 astronauts have gotten to walk on the moon, 2 each mission with one astronaut staying back in the Command Module. 18 astronauts were on the missions (3 per mission), 2 walking on the moon each mission.
"Houston, We Have A Problem". Which is what the astronauts told Mission Control on Earth, after one of their tanks blew up on the way to the Moon. All 3 made it back safely.