Space missions are organized efforts to explore outer space, often involving spacecraft, satellites, or rovers. These missions can be crewed, with astronauts aboard, or uncrewed, relying on robotic technology. They aim to gather data about celestial bodies, study the universe, and advance our understanding of space. Notable examples include the Apollo missions to the Moon and the Mars Rover missions.
Many space missions are conducted by space agencies like NASA, ESA (European Space Agency), and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation). These missions can focus on various objectives, such as studying planets, asteroids, or the effects of space on human health. Each mission contributes valuable knowledge that helps scientists and researchers learn more about our solar system and beyond.