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Curiosity communicates with Earth through a series of relay satellites called the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MAVEN, and TGO. These satellites receive data from the rover and then transmit it back to Earth using radio waves. This communication allows scientists and engineers to receive data and commands from Earth to control and analyze the rover's activities on Mars.
The use of a telescope from orbit is going to be more clear. It is not very easy to do so, though. The orbit eliminates atmospheric interference. However, you have to get the telescope into orbit in order to use it. And connect to it from your remote location.
Currently, there are several active space probes operating around Mars. These include NASA's Perseverance rover, InSight lander, MAVEN orbiter, and Curiosity rover, as well as the ESA's Trace Gas Orbiter.
Mariner 2 (Nasa fly-by) Venera 2 (USSR fly-by) Venera 3 (USSR landing, destroyed in atmosphere upon landing) Venera 4 (USSR probe landing) Mariner 5 (Nasa fly-by) Venera 6 (USSR probe landing) Venera 7 (USSR probe landing) Venera 8 (USSR landing) Mariner 10 (Nasa fly-by on way to Mercury) Venera 9 (USSR orbiter and landing) Venera 10 (USSR orbiter and landing) Pioneer Venus 1 (NASA orbiter) Pioneer Venus 2 (4 separate NASA probes) Venera 12 (USSR lander and orbiter) Venera 11 (USSR lander and orbiter) Venera 13 (USSR lander and orbiter) Venera 14 (USSR lander and orbiter) Venera 15 (USSR orbiter) Vega 1 (USSR probe and Comet Halley flyby) Vega 2 (USSR probe and Comet Halley flyby ) Galileo (NASA fly-by on way to Jupiter)
A flyby mission requires less fuel and a shorter duration of operation compared to an orbiter mission. Since a flyby does not need to enter orbit around Pluto, it can be completed with fewer resources and less time, resulting in lower overall costs.
The orbiter.
This depends on a lot of things such as the distance from the earth, mass, etc.
'As OF yore' or 'in the days of yore' is a phrase meaning 'of long ago'. I have never heard the expression 'as FOR yore'.
the same thing an astranaut uses. Me? I use my T.I.E. fighter, but most astronauts use a moon orbiter - a small capsule attach to a huge rocket that gets them into space and near the moon. The orbiter has small jets to control where it goes in orbit. In some of the missions there has been a lander that separated from the orbiter and allowed astronauts to walk on the moon, then rejoin the orbiter for the trip home. Note: The Lunar orbiters have all been 1 time use vehicles and the Space Shuttle was never designed as a lunar orbiter, but as an Earth Orbiter, a freight truck between earth surface and low earth orbit.
Market Place of Yore : "Agora" .
The Space Shuttle (orbiter).
As an orbiter of the Earth, and as a heavenly body within the gravitational pull of the Sun (heliocentricity).
Pioneer 12 (Pioneer Venus Orbiter) left earth on May 20, 1978.
In times of yore, I learned this lore.
it lets you orbit around space and go back to earth safely
Yes, Sputnik 1 orbited the Earth over 1000 times
Mel Ott is the NY Giants "hero of yore"