Spacecraft missions involve sending a spacecraft on a specific mission to explore, study, or gather data about a particular celestial body or area in space. These missions can range from launching a satellite into orbit around Earth to sending probes to explore other planets or asteroids. Some spacecraft missions are focused on studying the Earth's atmosphere, weather, or natural disasters, while others are designed to study the surface features, composition, and atmosphere of other planets in our solar system. Some missions, like the Voyager spacecraft, are even sent beyond our solar system to study interstellar space. Spacecraft missions involve meticulous planning, engineering, and communication to ensure the success of the mission and the collection of valuable scientific data. These missions have provided valuable insights into the nature of our universe and have expanded our understanding of the cosmos.