a craft capable of traveling in outer space; technically, a satellite around the sun
an aerospace vehicle that is designed to leave Earth's atmosphere and operate beyond the
a system made up of various subsystems, dependent upon mission profile
a vehicle that travels through space
a vehicle used to travel through space, from one planet to another or to a moon , asteroid or other planetoid
a vehicle Vehicles are non-living means of transport
Vehicle capable of travelling in outer space and in earth orbit.
Device, manned or unmanned, designed to be placed into an orbit about the Earth, or into a trajectory to another celestial body; generally considered to be manoeuvrable, as contrasted to satellites, which are placed in fixed orbits.
Artificial satellite. Term often used before a satellite is placed in orbit around the Earth, when it is transporting something or when it is being sent into deep space.
The spacecraft is the EOS space or orbiting component composed of the payload and mission-unique equipment required to support the EOS mission. It includes propulsion, separation springs, and user interface equipment not unique to the launch vehicle. Source: EPO.
a vehicle capable of traveling in outer space.
Devices, manned or unmanned, that are intended to be placed in an orbit about the earth in space, or on a trajectory to another celestial body.
A man-made vehicle which is intended to go beyond the major portion of the Earth's atmosphere.
A piloted or unpiloted vehicle designed for travel in space.
Spacecraft are vehicles that travel beyond the Earth's atmosphere.
Unmanned machine sent from Earth into space.
A spacecraft is a vessel, craft or device designed to operate beyond the surface of the Earth in outer space. Spacecraft may either be unmanned or manned. Spacecraft are designed for a variety of missions which may include communications, earth observation, meteorology, navigation, planetary exploration, space tourism and space warfare.