Space Missions

Space Missions refer to organized efforts by space agencies or private organizations to explore, study, or utilize outer space. These missions can involve a variety of activities, such as sending spacecraft or satellites into orbit, landing on celestial bodies (e.g., the Moon, Mars), conducting scientific research, and testing new technologies for future space exploration. Space Missions aim to gather data about the cosmos, enhance our understanding of space phenomena, and advance human capabilities in space travel and exploration. They can be manned, involving astronauts, or unmanned, utilizing robotic spacecraft. Examples of notable space missions include NASA's Apollo moon landings, the Mars rover missions, and the Voyager probes exploring the outer planets.