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There is very little chance of a spaceship simply exploding. Although both the Challenger and Columbia exploded, there were many other factors resulting in the explosions. ---- Answer provided by Futron Corporation Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
Well, once again, based on our experience since the NASA Shuttle started flying in 1981, of one explosion in 115 flights, the odds of blowing up are one in 115. ---- Answer provided by Jon H. Brown Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
... riding your bike. The key for safety is to be prepared. To reduce the chance of dying during spaceflight, it is important to be well-trained with lots of practice of skills and testing of technologies. Risk in spaceflight depends on such things as the length of the trip, the spacecraft, the mission, and the ...
... live in space since we live on a planet, and the chances of getting hit by anything while in space are no worse than the chances that we'll get hit by anything here on Earth ... .D. & Capt. USN (Ret.) William Readdy Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This ...
There is a very remote chance of that since the caution and warning system is very sensitive, allowing the crew as much time as possible to become safe in the event of a fire. There is a fire suppression system and modules can be isolated to prevent the spread of fire and smoke. ---- Answer provided by ...
If you are stuck on Earth, you are most likely okay Since the capability to travel to other planets is not yet available, there is no chance of being marooned on a planet. However, when that capability does become available, one of the ...
... big planets, like Jupiter. The Kepler Space Telescope, which will launch in a couple of years, should be able to detect planets the size of the Earth. Identifying if they are habitable may take a few more years, though. ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book ...
... to the force of gravity exerted by the black hole. Only if you came closer than a certain well-defined distance would the force of gravity deviate from what would be predicted by a simple application of Newton's law. ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book ...
There are different definitions of flight failure. There is mission failure, launch abort, and some failures of equipment on the spacecraft. It depends upon which type of failure is intended. Again, if failure is considered an unexpected occurrence, then those happen all the time without necessarily leading ...
... we all know too well now, there are hazards in going to space. But solid training and anticipation of what can go wrong can help prevent problems from occurring. ---- Answer provided by Dennis Tito Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids ...

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