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... the crew. The morning of launch is filled with excitement. There is continuous conversation with Mission Control about the predicted weather at the landing site, and a review of the deorbit and landing procedures. Several hours before deorbit, the ...
... and satellites to learn about the space environment and space travel in order to determine the types of hazards that exist. Many of the risks faced on Earth are also faced in space. Depending ... to those in a space environment. However, there are some particular challenges that are unique to space: a lack of breathable air in the space environment, travel at a high rate of speed ...
... are designed by engineers, not for fashion but for a particular usage. The ACES, worn by astronauts during ascent, re-entry, and landings, is designed specifically to provide safety and rescue aids for the ... a bailout during the landing phase of the mission. The EMU is designed to protect the astronaut outside the spacecraft. Protection from the extreme heat and cold conditions of the hostile space ...
... on the Earth because gravity is not pulling the blood down to our feet. Some of the blood water is what makes the face swell; however, most of the extra blood not needed is eliminated from the ... and some people will faint on standing up, because they are not getting enough blood to supply oxygen and nutrients to the brain.
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The planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the closest in character. They are very large, cold, gaseous planets. The other five planets are very different in character from the gas giants and are also very different from each other.
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Answer provided by Ed Frederick, Ph.D.
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... , are outside our definitions of space. Look at the middle of a piece of paper. How far is it from one side of the paper to the other? The sides of the paper are the thickness of the paper apart, but you would have to travel about eight inches to get to the edge of the paper and around to the other ...
... a landing zone 1,200 feet to the west. After the astronauts climb into the baskets, a braking system, catch net and drag chain slow and then stop the baskets as they slide down the wire. The ... the Space Shuttle, and by that time, the vehicle is at 10,000 feet altitude. If the Space Shuttle has made a safe landing, but the astronauts need to exit the vehicle immediately, they can use the ...
... of an emergency requiring that they vacate the Station, would use the three-person Soyuz spacecraft docked to the Station to return to Earth. The Soyuz is replaced with a new one every six ... one.
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Answer provided by Futron Corporation
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... massive than our own Sun goes through as it loses its battle against gravity. The "black" in the term comes from the fact that nothing— not even light—can escape from ... hole.
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Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski
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Climate is what you expect and weather is what you get. Climate describes the long-term trend in atmospheric conditions. Weather describes the actual daily variation in atmospheric conditions.
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Answer provided by Robert P. McCoy, Ph.D.
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