Hey Ben well the science between a airplane is simple u need these for the whole thing u need a fuel gage u need powerul gages and u need much more i could name but i have school.
A landing stripaerodrome
Aerodynamics
Themselves, a flag, cameras, and a science package that stayed behind.
Aeron
Landing on the moon requires input from almost every single area of science. From biology (keeping the crew alive) to engineering (building the space craft) to rocketry and physics, materials science, food science, piloting, geology, computer science, radio and telemetry sciences, the list goes on and on. There is no one science behind landing on the moon.
Special wheels and axels called landing gear.
They land at a place called AERODROME, AIRFIELD, AIRPORT, LANDING FIELD, RUNWAY...
Because you want full 360 degree vision available.
The collective nouns for aeroplanes are a flight of aeroplanes or a squadron of aeroplanes.
Well, whatever is stood or sat behind the apple at the time..Is the science behind it..Because everything is science. So really anything that is behind it is science. (:
I assume you mean 'aeroplanes', not geographical plains (the opposite of mountains). Planes stop by coming in to land at an airport or landing strip, then the wheels they land on have brakes.
Contrails are due to the atmospheric conditions, temprature and wind ( still).The exhaust from the engine freezes quickly under certain conditions and above 30,000 feet, which you see as trail of smoke frozen. Some times due to fuel is injected at the end of turbine to reduce the landing weight. this can also cause white line behind aipcraft.