Space exploration is where a group of astronauts go into space and explore. A space probe is a machine which is launched into space, transmitts pictures, data and other information - A space probe does not return home.
Crewed or "manned" missions have humans aboard to control the spacecraft and handle its operations (with an assist from computers and ground personnel). Space probes and long-term satellites have no one aboard. They are controlled from the Earth by means of telemetry (radio signals) with their onboard computers and other devices. Because of the constraints of fuel, food, and water, all current missions to other planets and outer space are necessarily unmanned or "robot" missions.
A space telescope like Hubble is placed in Earth orbit and radio's its pictures back to Earth.A space probe travels to remote parts of the solar system and captures closer images of the planet or moon it is imaging. These pictures can be more detailed than a long distance shot from Hubble and can be taken from the planet's surface.
its mainly size because a crewed space is smaller or bigger than a space probe
I don't think so. The space probes are used to probe and they are usually on the spacecraft.
Technology is concerned with the application of discoveries made during space exploration
There are a few ways in which space probes and satellites are similar. They are similar in the fact that they study planets, are sent from Earth and things happening in space.
It orbits the erath, either a geostationary orbit or a relativly changing orbit. Space probes leave orbit and go off to investigate other planets and space objects.
A lunar probe observed and gathers data at the moon.
A planetary probe observes and gathers data at some planet
in the solar system other than the earth.
The word "crew" means people.
Missions with humans on board (i.e. the Crew).
The Gemini program flew orbital manuevering and docking exercises between 1964 and 1966, with crewed flights from 1965 to 1966. The Gemini spacecraft (missions III to XII) were flown by two astronauts each.
I think it might be because probes are cheaper and just in case something goes wrong, it would not end up resulting in loss of life. (Just an opinion though.)
The main difference - is size ! With a crewed space vehicle, you have to make it big enough to accommodate the people, and include their life-support systems, propulsion etc. With an unmanned probe - it only needs to be big enough to house the instrumentation and power (batteries & solar panels).
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Missions with humans on board (i.e. the Crew).
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The Gemini program flew orbital manuevering and docking exercises between 1964 and 1966, with crewed flights from 1965 to 1966. The Gemini spacecraft (missions III to XII) were flown by two astronauts each.
Manned missions allow for real time interaction with the environment instead of waiting for sent commands to be processed, and confirmation returned. But manned missions require expensive, large habitable environments and support systems to keep the astronauts alive.
I think it might be because probes are cheaper and just in case something goes wrong, it would not end up resulting in loss of life. (Just an opinion though.)
The main difference - is size ! With a crewed space vehicle, you have to make it big enough to accommodate the people, and include their life-support systems, propulsion etc. With an unmanned probe - it only needs to be big enough to house the instrumentation and power (batteries & solar panels).
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