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... be a commander in charge of the mission. If the flight activities are divided into shifts—there are usually two for round-the-clock schedules— there will be a shift commander. On the Space Shuttle ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - CREW
... charcoal filters are utilized in filtering out harmful gases produced by the astronauts, such as methane, carbon dioxide, and ammonia. High efficiency particulate air filters (HEPA) are ... to remove hair and dead skin produced by the astronauts (yes, we all shed skin continuously). The filters are changed out as required by the flight crew to maintain a clean environment. ---- Answer provided ...
There is always a flight commander who is in charge overall. But there is also a chief science officer, reporting to the commander, who is in charge of the scientific or engineering missions during a trip. ---- Answer provided by Charles D. Walker, Ph.D Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids ...
... of the trip. Your crew leader will be an important part of your team, but everyone on the flight needs to know the same basic information. Reviewing the parts of your space mission and learning what to do in an emergency is the best way ...
We have support folks on the ground who think overtime about fun things to do for the crews on orbit. Friends and families of crewmembers also try to think about special occasions. ---- Answer provided by Capt. USN (Ret). William Readdy Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
... , will be responsible for providing the spacecraft, the training and everything else required to make your journey happen. They will have spaceport buildings where you will check in, viewing platforms for your family and friends, and perhaps specially built space resorts where you will stay for the pre-flight preparation. ---- Answer provided by ...
... the Vice-President of the CRS and was suddenly “in charge of planning” of the Moon rocket. Besides this, the rocket was, in part, to “take advantage of natural gravitational fields” in ...
... of the mission carried out at the order of NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin. ref 9 The shuttle Endeavour lifted off on STS-61 in the predawn darkness of December 2, 1993, and two days later the shuttle and its crew of ...
... in the afterlife. . One of the most fascinating and grandest burial sites in the world is at Mount Li, built in 210 B.C.E as the tomb of China's first emperor Qin Shihuangdi, who lived in such fear of ... required that huge blocks of stone be moved, usually over great distances. Quarrying, moving, and shaping the huge stones, and then putting them in place, required large crews of workers. How these ...
... part of the crew. Before you fly in space, you will be trained several times on the things you will need to do and will know exactly what is expected of you. Commercial passengers who fly on the Soyuz train for months before they are allowed to fly. ---- Answer provided by Roger Crouch, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book ...

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