it was at 8:20pm in England and 2:20pm in the UYSA
No you can take it off for a wee while but only for a short space of time!!
The Space Station and Shuttle astronauts keep Houston time, and sleep when it's night time in Texas. In the old Soviet-era Mir space station, the cosmonauts kept Moscow time. However, I believe that like ships, the ISS and Shuttle astronauts keep "watches", so that someone is awake at all times.
Everything that happens after they take off in the rocket I guess. Gliding into the car and Christmas time when Andy gets a puppy and all that.
The spacecraft in which Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins flew to the moon was called "Columbia" (named so by NASA). The lander Neil and Buzz flew from lunar orbit to land on the moon was named "Eagle" (also named by NASA).
No only in space. Two reasons first space is almost zero kelvin and they would die instantaneously and second there is no air in space. while inside the shuttle or whatever there staying in there is air bathrooms food water and above all its not almost zero kelvin.
The space shuttle takes 8 minutes to reach orbit.
A rocket ship typically takes around 8-10 minutes to reach space, defined as crossing the Kármán line at an altitude of 100 kilometers (62 miles) above sea level. The exact time can vary depending on the rocket's size, thrust, and trajectory.
The time it takes for a rocket to reach space varies depending on the specific mission and rocket design. Generally, most rockets reach the Kármán line, which is commonly accepted as the boundary of space at 100 kilometers (62 miles) above sea level, within about 8 to 10 minutes after launch. However, this can vary slightly based on the rocket's trajectory and payload. Once in space, the rocket may continue to travel further to reach its intended orbit or destination.
Rockets are almost always used in space travel. It takes the thrust of the rocket to push the satellite or capsule to it's destination. 99% of the time, a rocket is used in space travel.
Rockets are almost always used in space travel. It takes the thrust of the rocket to push the satellite or capsule to it's destination. 99% of the time, a rocket is used in space travel.
The time required for a space vehicle to travel 1 mile is precisely(3,600 seconds)/(speed of the ship, in mph) .
How much fuel will be needed in a rocket will depend on the size of the rocket and where it is going. A rocket that will be traveling into space burns a lot of fuel and will need enough to keep it in orbit for teh desired time.
From the time the Space Shuttle's on-board computers start the launch sequence until the time the shuttle actually lifts off the pad is about 31 seconds. About 60 seconds after lift off, the engines on the shuttle are at maximum throttle.
Unfortunately I never did make it across the Atlantic, so Time is N/A
This location was chosen because it is close to the equator. The equator saves rocket fuel when the space craft is attempting to leave earth's gravitational pull. Also, in the 1940s the area was empty of people....there were just orchards and forests. Without the presence of people, it make rocket launches safe so that if anything blew up or stuff dropped off the rocket people wouldn't be killed.
This location was chosen because it is close to the equator. The equator saves rocket fuel when the space craft is attempting to leave earth's gravitational pull. Also, in the 1940s the area was empty of people....there were just orchards and forests. Without the presence of people, it make rocket launches safe so that if anything blew up or stuff dropped off the rocket people wouldn't be killed.
It takes a rocket approximately 3 days to travel from Earth to the Moon.