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... in your craft. However, if you are outside the ship and in the vacuum of space, you will only be able to communicate with radio communication. This system also allows you to talk to people on the ground as well as to others in ...
When you are in space you can see even more of the night sky than you can see from here ... atmosphere distorts and scatters some of the light coming from stars. Also in space, there is a lot less light pollution to hide the really dim objects. Finally, from orbit you would not ...
... we are outside the Earth's atmosphere, it is easier to see all stars and planets without the twinkling, but they are so far away that they do not look any bigger than they do when ...
... are many ways to travel in space, just like we can use airplanes, cars or ships to travel on Earth. Most engineers expect we will use special spacecraft that are meant to operate only in space to land on the Moon or Mars. We will transfer from the spacecraft that carried us into orbit to these ...
... manners are very important, even in space. For example, if you were to eat with your mouth open, food might float out Our poor table manners in space are a result of our fascination with physics—it's amazing to see solids and liquids float around and behave in ways we ...
... storm, the radiation environment around the Earth is enhanced and poses a risk to astronauts in space. Astronauts need to seek shelter to protect themselves until the storm dissipates. ---- Answer provided by Robert P. McCoy, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... will play in space will be very much like the ones you play here on Earth, while others will have a new twist. You can even invent your own micro-gravity games ---- Answer provided by US Space ...
... in all spacecraft that have been flown, the design has been for people to breathe outside of a spacesuit as long as they are within the spacecraft, just like the Shuttle astronauts ... suits for greater protection and for needed items should there be an emergency abort. Outside the spacecraft and when exposed to space, you will always need a spacesuit. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt & ...
... cannot directly see the ozone layer from space. You will need a special instrument to "see" it. So the Space Shuttle carries the Shuttle ozone limb sounding experiment-2 (SOLSE-2). This instrument looks ... a layer in the atmosphere, just like the icing on a cake. ---- Answer provided by Robby Gaines Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
... it, you will have to have a pressurized chamber to live in, oxygen to breathe (probably mixed with nitrogen just like here on Earth), food to eat if you are gone for more than a day, water, a way to ...

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