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... the International Space Station (ISS) are like a door to your house. The "joint airlock" itself has two small rooms, the equipment lock and the crewlock.
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... and avionics (electric power, computers, and communications to operate everything that must be operated), and of course the payload.
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An airlock is a device which allows movement from one kind of environment to another, while maintaining separation between the two.
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It is more intense without the filtering of our atmosphere and it looks pure white to most of the astronauts viewing it through their special gold helmet shields. These shields reduce the level of sunlight to a safe margin in space so the astronauts will not damage their eyesight.
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... spacecraft. Comparison of its microcrater size distribution with those from surfaces on the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) suggests the object spent around a decade in space, consistent with lifetimes of Molniya satellites that entered around 1990, although this is not an ironclad identification of the source spacecraft type. Entry simulations of objects with similarly low mass/area ratio indicates that temperatures of ...
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Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical Supplement - A History of Astronautical Book Literature 1931 - 1961.'' by Frederick I. Ordway III
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Media:1962-D-1207-Analytical_study_of_orbital_rendezvous_for_least.pdf An Analytical Study of Orbital Rendezvous for Least Fuel and Least Energy by Harold Hornby (NASA Technical Note D-1207)
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... - Saxon word mona, and is related to the word Germans use, mond. For the Goths of ancient Europe, it was mena, providing the link to the ancient Greek word for the ... has even deeper Indo- European linguistic roots in pre-history. Historians studying ancient texts have consistently found that the word used to refer to the Moon is also used to refer ... that also came from the Romans, refers to the goddess of the Moon, not the Moon itself, though through the course of history that distinction has mostly been lost and lune and ...
... by the flight activities officer (FAO). The FAO, together with staff support specialists, keeps track of mission progress as compared to the activities scheduled for the day or shift. The FAO ...
... Mars might take months. So, with that understanding, let's say an average mission might take one-quarter of the length of your trip.
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