What is an important requirement for a manned spacecraft?
What is an important requirement for a manned spacecraft?
The fundamental requirement of a crewed spacecraft is, of course, to provide an environment in which humans can survive and carry out the tasks required of them. This means, first of all, providing the spacecraft with an Earth like atmosphere in which humans can breathe.
Is a manned mission to Europa possible?
The transportation of humans to Europa would be one of the primary challenges to colonization. Since Jupiter is on average 630.4 million kilometers away from Earth at a given time, it would take at least 3 years just to get into Europa’s orbit plus additional time to land.
Can you land a spaceship on Europa?
The Europa Lander is a proposed astrobiology mission concept by NASA to send a lander to Europa, an icy moon of Jupiter….Europa Lander.
Artist’s concept of the Europa Lander with Jupiter in the background | |
Mission type | Astrobiology |
Operator | NASA |
Website | www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/europa-lander/ |
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What is a manned space mission?
Human spaceflight (also referred to as manned spaceflight or crewed spaceflight) is spaceflight with a crew or passengers aboard a spacecraft, the spacecraft being operated directly by the onboard human crew. The first private human spaceflight launch was a suborbital flight on SpaceShipOne on June 21, 2004.
What is the biggest challenge to overcome when exploring Europa?
But the biggest challenge at Europa is the tremendous levels of radiation. Jupiter’s magnetic field traps charged particles streaming from the sun in a donut-shaped ring whose outer edge coincides with the orbit of Europa.
What spacecraft went to Europa?
Plans to send a spacecraft to Europa were initially conceived with projects such as Europa Orbiter and Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter, in which a spacecraft would be injected into orbit around Europa….Europa Clipper.
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Contractor | SpaceX |
Jupiter orbiter | |
Orbital insertion | 11 April 2030 (planned) |
Orbits | 44 |
What missions have been sent to Europa?
Europa Clipper Mission
- January 8, 1610. Europa Discovered.
- 1614. Naming of Europa.
- 1957. Early Observations of Water Ice.
- December 3, 1973. Pioneer 10 Flyby.
- December 3, 1974. Pioneer 11 Flyby.
- March 5, 1979. Voyager 1 Flyby.
- July 9, 1979. Voyager 2.
- October 18, 1989. Galileo Mission.