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It is very difficult to prepare to go to space. Not only are there the mental and physical preparations, but you have to deal with being away from home, and for me, being in a country very different ... kind enough to do so and as they say, the rest is history.
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Answer provided by Dennis Tito
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... 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 to keep you safe when you are on your trip to space ... Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
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There is no official age limit, but the youngest astronaut ever selected to go to space was 25. It will be many years before kids will be able to go.
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Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) Rick Searfoss
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... to faraway
places where we can land on an asteroid or stand on the Moon.
Someday when we prepare to visit destinations in space, how will we feel? Will it be scary?
Will we decide to go? To be among the first to explore new places is very exciting, but it will
take preparation and courage. How are we going to go ...
... advice I can give is to always work hard in school and try to figure out at a young age what most interests you so you can begin to focus on it.
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Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) Rick Searfoss
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... material into space after the stars end their lives. This is why Dr. Carl Sagan called us "third generation star stuff". Is it any wonder that we want to go back into space and explore to better understand where we came from?
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Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski
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... the benefits of the ISS and its long-term value to society is to lay the groundwork for us to expand the reaches of human civilization beyond Earth orbit to the Moon, Mars and other places ... words, we're not going just to visit; we'll live in space.
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Answer provided by Dennis Tito
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... also weighs zero pounds. So the weight of the suit is not a factor. It would be nice to have them less bulky to give us more freedom of movement.
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Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt
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... a lunar research project right from the Moon and then be able to send it back to Earth Research and development would be very important at the university level. ... to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
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... Because of the length and weight the ribbon will need to be very strong, many times stronger than steel. It will be made of carbon nanotubes— the strongest ... to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
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