Probably, it is Jesus the Son of God. Because no one can give human beings such knowledge to invent such a powerful thing.
What spaceship launched in US?
A bunch: Colombia, challenger, discovery, Atlantis, and enterprise which never got launched...
What year did Mae jemison blast off in space shuttle endeavor?
Mae Jemison Became the first African American woman to fly to space aboard the space shuttle Endeavour on the 12th of September 1992.
When did the enterprise go to space?
The Enterprise NCC-1701 was first commissioned by Starfleet in the year 2245.
How long did roberta bondar train for?
5 to 7 years that plus all of her MANY university degrees so a very long time
Did Mae Jemison Go to The Military?
Mae Jemison did not go to the miltary she went to the peace corps
What would happen if Mae jemison didn't go up to space?
there wold probally not be any african americans to travel to space {@ least thats what i think so dont write this in a s.a.)!! tmi
How do you get a space shuttle on Google earth flight simulator?
how do you get the space shutle on google earth
How do astronauts enter the cockpit of the shuttle in upright position on pad?
Because the Space Shuttle is facing upright on the launch pad, entering can be a challenging task--especially in the bulky Ascent and Entry space suits. Because of this, a group of technicians referred to as the closeout crew helps the astronauts board the shuttle.
Astronauts and members of the closeout crew ride an elevator to the 195 ft level of the launchpad where they can access the hatch through a retractable arm that contains the White Room, which is a small environmentally-controlled chamber set adjacent to the hatch. Due to the white room's small size, only two astronauts can enter at a time. Inside the white room, technicians open the hatch and set removable boards over important space shuttle instrument panels (to prevent damage to vital switches and controls while the crew is climbing on board). The closeout crew then helps the crew put on their parachute packs, climb aboard, and strap in. Once all members of the crew are strapped in, the closeout crew ensures that everything is in order, removes the temporary boards from the instrument panels, and seals the hatch. A few minutes before liftoff, the arm containing the white room is retracted away from the space shuttle.
Do rockets use gravity to hurl themselves into space?
First, rockets dont fly. In otherwords, birds fly because their wings give them "lift". Planes fly because wings provide "lift". "Lift" is required to counteract gravity and lift the bird or plane upwards, or at least prevent it from falling. The wings operate according to fluid dynamics (yes, air is characterized as a fluid in this case). Rockets are propelled by rocket engines. The rocket engine provide the "lift" to counteract gravity according to forces different than wings. Therefore, I claim rockets dont "fly". If there was no gravity things would "float". Once a rocket is in space one could argue that it is "floating" in space. However, gravity exists everywhere and to keep a rocket from "falling" towards an object like earth, it needs to move away from earth. When something is in earth orbit it is really moving away from earth. However, the gravitational pull of earth causes the object to fall a little towards the earth. The combination of moving away and falling makes the orbit circular or eliptical and makes it seem that it can do this forever. In fact, planets have been orbiting the sun for a long time with no additional energy. The rocket could do the same if it wasn't for other issues that cause it to slow down. As it slows down it cannot move away from the earth fast enough to counteract it falling towards the earth. Eventually, the orbit ceases without additional energy and the rocket floats (or falls) to earth. Because the space shuttle has wings it can float in a controlled manner back to a landing field after it is in the atmosphere (air). BTW, the shuttle's wings are useless in space because there is no fluid (ie air). Air is required to "fly". It could be said that fish "fly" in water but now we are delving into symantics.
What happens after the space shuttle takes off?
First the Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB) parachute into the sea. Then the External Tank (ET) comes off and disintegrates in the atmosphere. The shuttle orbits the Earth. It may dock with a satellite then re-enters the earths atmosphere and lands. If all goes correctly.
Ellen Ochoa was born on May 10, 1958 in Los Angeles California
Is Mae Jemison the person to be the first African-American to hold a seat on the US Supreme Court?
No. Dr. Mae Jemison is a physician and the first African-American female astronaut in space. She served aboard the space shuttle Endeavour, launched September 12, 1992.
Temperature of the air in the shuttle orbit?
The temperature in the space shuttle orbit can vary greatly, ranging from extreme heat when exposed to direct sunlight to extreme cold when in the shade. The interior of the shuttle is controlled to be comfortable for the astronauts, typically maintained around 72 degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius).
When astronauts go outside of a shuttle in space it is called an Eva what does Eva stand for?
Extra Vehicular Activity
What are different ways to explore space?
by not going there and leave things be, or astronauts, robots, satillites ortelescopes.
astronaut's, robots, satellites that kind of stuff.
Can you eat through a space suit?
No. In the past spacesuits have had food inside and all spacesuits have drinking water in them. But, neither food nor water can go through the suits when they are pressurized.