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the cassini space crafts mission was too orbit venus and then observe saturns moons
Yuri Gagarin was the first human both sent to space and also to orbit the Earth.
The earth's mass has no effect on its orbit. An astronaut on a "space walk" hovering over the space shuttle's cargo bay is in the same earth-orbit as the shuttle itself is, although his mass is much less than the shuttle's mass. At the same time, the shuttle and the astronaut are both in the same solar orbit as the earth is, although each of them has quite a bit less mass than the earth has.
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.
HST is the Hubble Space Telescope and was launched inside of space shuttle "Discovery" in 1990.
No. It is in low earth orbit.
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the cassini space crafts mission was too orbit venus and then observe saturns moons
The Earth is NOT suspended in space. The Earth is in ORBIT round the Sun.
The first space station created only to orbit the earth was called plain old, 'Space Shuttle.'
what International Space Station is the first fully functioning space station to orbit the earth.
what International Space Station is the first fully functioning space station to orbit the earth.
If he is aboard something that's in Earth-orbit, like the International Space Station or the Space Shuttle, then Earth's gravity is what's keeping him in orbit.
The shuttle never leaves Earth orbit, it simply goes into orbit and then returns. Moving to a higher orbit requires additional speed and manuevering, as when visiting the ISS.
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it takes 91 minutes to orbit the earth.
Yuri Gagarin was the first human both sent to space and also to orbit the Earth.