- A
spacecraft is a
vehicle that is
designed to fly and
operate in
outer space.
Spacecraft are used for a
variety of purposes,
including communications,...
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spacecraft for
studying the
solar atmosphere,
designed and
developed by the
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and
various other Indian Space Research...
- aircraft's warload. For a rocket, the
payload can be a satellite,
space probe, or
spacecraft carrying humans, animals, or cargo. For a
ballistic missile, the...
- (/ˈfaɪliː/ or /ˈfiːleɪ/) was a
robotic European Space Agency lander that
accompanied the
Rosetta spacecraft until it
separated to land on
comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko...
- habitation, storage,
spacecraft control, and
airlock operations. The ISS has
eight docking and
berthing ports for
visiting spacecraft. The
station orbits...
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Uncrewed spacecraft or
robotic spacecraft are
spacecraft without people on board.
Uncrewed spacecraft may have
varying levels of
autonomy from
human input...
- The ****ure of
space exploration involves both
telescopic and
physical explorations of
space by
robotic spacecraft and
human spaceflight. Near-term physical...
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orbit around Ceres. Dawn is the
first spacecraft to have
orbited two
extraterrestrial bodies, the
first spacecraft to have
visited either Vesta or Ceres...
- launches,
artificial satellites, the
International Space Station, re-entering
spacecraft including space debris, kites, and
various unmanned aerial vehicles...
- The
concept of self-replicating
spacecraft, as
envisioned by
mathematician John von Neumann, has been
described by ****urists and has been
discussed across...