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Gifts are usually video files or pictures of loved ones that friends send up electronically over the satellite links. Sometimes we have cake, but ice cream is pretty rare because of storing it on board below ... a very special treat for celebrating, though—JELL-O The refrigerator on the International Space Station (ISS) is just cold enough to do it. JELL-O tastes great in space and ...
... . On our flight, because we had Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi as a crewmember, we also brought some excellent Japanese rice and curry noodles ---- Answer provided by Charles Camarda, Ph.D. & Nicholas Patrick, Ph.D. & Dr. Jonathan B. Clark Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image ...
... be millions of people living in space, on the Moon and on Mars. In 50 years there may be enough people and biospheres (farms) that if something happened to the people of Earth ... Earth to start Earth settlements. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image ...
Yes, but there will also be new experiences such as weightlessness. ---- Answer provided by Lucy Jane Miller, Ph.D. OTR Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids ...
... birthday with all those birthday surprises and great gifts. Now imagine a parade of experiences that are all surprises and after the spaceflight experience is over will be gifts that last a lifetime. From the lift off and ...
... poles are in continual darkness and the surface gets so cold that nearly a quarter of the planet's atmosphere condenses into thick slabs of carbon dioxide ice. During Martian spring, when the poles are again ... ice turns directly into a gas without becoming liquid, creating powerful winds as fast as 250 miles per hour (mph). It is unknown if the water or carbon dioxide ice on Mars contain any bacteria ...
... orbit appear to stay in one place in the sky. The space elevator concept deploys a tether, or cable, that reaches from beyond geosynchronous orbit all the way down to the surface ... . This station would be a departure and arrival point to and from other points in space. There are two principle difficulties to be overcome to make this concept feasible. A material that has enough tensile strength that ...
... on November 4, 1957. Laika which means 'Barker' in Russian, was selected as a space dog when she was a stray mongrel wandering through Moscow at the age of three. Laika died during ... Soviet Union and the USA. Some famous Russian space dogs of the early days were: (English translations of the Russian names are shown in parentheses) Laika (Barker) 1957 Bars (Panther or Lynx) 1960 ...
... any "little green people," then the answer is, not yet. Our galaxy (the Milky Way) has some four hundred ... are extremely hot or cold and are subjected to intense radiation. While none of these planets would be comfortable for you or me to live on, there might be some animals that like living there. In the next few years we may find a ...
... of concern for human spaceflight: Ionizing radiation, when absorbed in a living cell, ionizes atoms or molecules and may result in cell death or changes leading to cancer or other changes years after exposure. Ionizing radiation ... system. 2. Geomagnetically trapped radiation is composed of electrons and protons from solar wind trapped in and orbiting the Earth (or other planet with a similar magnetic field) along its magnetic field lines. 3 ...

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