Could be either manned or unmanned. Rockets have been around since the days when the Chinese invented fireworks, and it's only been since the 1960's that any person was brave enough/crazy enough to ride in one. That's not entirely true; rocket-propelled airplanes have been around since the 1880s. They didn't work all that well, at first.....
The vast majority of rockets are unmanned.
Yes, there have been several manned and unmanned missions to Venus. The Soviet Union's Venera program sent unmanned missions to explore Venus's surface in the 1970s and 1980s, while NASA's Mariner and Magellan missions have also provided valuable information about the planet. No manned missions have been sent to Venus due to its harsh conditions, including high temperatures and pressure.
No. The Russians have sent unmanned probes, but the only manned missions to the moon were American.
No country reached the moon in 1995. The first unmanned mission was a launched by the Soviet Union in 1959. The first manned mission to the moon was an American Mission in 1969.
Using current technology, it would take a minimum of 3 years for a manned or unmanned mission to reach Uranus one-way. However, a manned mission would also require designing spacecraft systems that do not currently exist.
Terrestrial telescopes are generally manned, while space telescopes are unmanned. However, to a greater and greater extent, the people doing the observing are not the people actually manning the telescopes; the observations are done remotely from other universities around the world. The various space telescopes, such as the Hubble, the Kepler, or the Spitzer, or the soon-to-be-launched Webb, are remotely controlled in the same manner that everything is controlled these days; remotely, via computer.
whta is the difference between a manned and unmanned spaceflight
No, the Russian's Sputnik was unmanned.
normally they are unmanned but sometimes they do have people sent up
manned space probe is when there are people traveling in a spaceship. whereas unmanned is when there is nobody in a ship unmanned is launched for the first time to a planet to see that a manned can land.
Manned spacecraft are designed to carry humans on board, while unmanned spacecraft do not have human crew members and are controlled remotely or autonomously. Manned spacecraft require life support systems and provisions for crew safety, while unmanned spacecraft can be smaller and more specialized for scientific missions.
They were unmanned, although Sputnik 2 carried a dog into space.
satellites with humans and without humans
A manned spaceflight involves sending humans into space, while an unmanned spaceflight does not have any humans on board and is typically controlled remotely from Earth. Manned missions require life support systems and provisions for crew safety, while unmanned missions can be more cost-effective and are often used for scientific research or exploration in environments that are dangerous or inaccessible to humans.
Spacecraft is the generic term there are both manned and unmanned types such as satellites for the unmanned variety.
there is no man in the space craft
I is nearly impossible to put a date on the first unmanned rocket, because the chinese were building unmanned rockets before we discovered them. By the time of the Revolutionary War in America, unmanned rockets were a weapon of war used by the British.
A satellite is an unmanned spacecraft that is used for various purposes, such as communication, weather monitoring, and navigation. It orbits the Earth or other celestial bodies to perform its functions.