Apollo 11 Command Module

Apollo 11 Command Module

Apollo 11 was the fifth manned mission in NASA's Project Apollo program and the first human lunar landing mission. On July 20, 1969, Armstrong and Aldrin became the first humans to step on the moon.
satellite

satellite

A satellite refers to a natural celestial body that orbits a planet in a closed orbit and performs periodic movements. Artificial satellites are also commonly referred to as satellites. Artificial satellites are devices built by humans and launched into space using spacecraft such as rockets and space shuttles, orbiting the Earth or other planets like natural satellites. Often, gas planets have many satellites. The eight major planets have a total of 218 satellites, with all planets except Mercury and Venus having satellites orbiting them. The ranking order by the number of satellites is Saturn 82, Jupiter 92, Uranus 27, Neptune 14, Mars 2, and Earth 1.
NASA Space Shuttle

NASA Space Shuttle

Spaceship: A spacecraft capable of conducting space activities independently and transporting personnel, materials, and equipment between the ground and a space station. A spacecraft flying along the Earth's core orbit is called a satellite spacecraft, which is a disposable spacecraft; Spaceships that fly to other celestial bodies are called interstellar ships or expedition ships. The spacecraft that transports personnel is called a manned spacecraft, and the spacecraft that transports materials and equipment is called a cargo spacecraft.
3D model of communication satellite

3D model of communication satellite

Large Aerospace Passenger Aircraft 3D Model

Large Aerospace Passenger Aircraft 3D Model