no astronaut has ever gotten a chance to step on any planet in our solar system {exept in movies }which is fake} astronauts have only stepped on the moon.
but we humans recieved information of jupiter by a probe named galileo that arrived jupiter in 1955.
You cannot go on the planet Jupiter for several reasons: 1) It is almost impossible for humans to travel to Mars, so impossible to travel to Jupiter. 2)Jupiter is one of the "gas" planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune) and although it has a solid or semi-solid core, there is mostly swirling gas and perhaps liquid covering the planet.
Yes, "gotten" is a real word. It is the past participle of "get" and is commonly used in American English.
The amount of snow that has fallen is alot actually we have gotten atleast more than 4 ft. of snow and have gotten more than 2 snowdays! YEAH SNOWDAYS YEAH!
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No. They've never gotten close enough together to form any kind of serious relatiuonship.
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.
Historical information can be gotten from magazines, journals, newspapers, speeches.
No. It never reached the moon and it was almost lost when it was trying to come back to earth. The astronauts were lucky to have gotten back to earth alive.
Astronauts have gotten lost in space in movies and fictional stories, but in reality, no astronaut has ever been lost in space. Astronauts are always tethered to their spacecraft during spacewalks and have protocols in place to ensure they can find their way back if they become disoriented.
No. You have gotten wrong information. There is a change in the administration not in the constitution.
After the astronauts have finished their business in space a final stage on the rocket ignites and sends the rocket towards the earth on the right course, (which is programmed into the rockets computer guided flight plan). When the rocket has gotten close enough to the atmosphere, so that the astronauts no longer need thrust it falls off. The astronauts are then in their command capsule which parachutes into the Atlantic ocean. The fallen capsule is then recovered by helicopters and placed on an aircraft carrier.
None. No astronaut or man-made object has ever gotten close to the speed of light. It is impossible for an object to actually travel at the speed of light.
nope
The average salary of someone at Cisco is somewhere around $100,000 to $200,000 a year. This information itself can be gotten from the Cisco systems or help/information unit.
A scientist should look for the most recent and reliable information from their fellow scientists. The best way to get recent information is to go to the people who have most recently gotten it.
Yes i have gotten an A+
No, but Has Gotten is.