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Theoretically, a spacecraft can be any length providing it is light enough and strong enough to withstand the launch forces. Practical limits come from the ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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One year on Mercury is 87 Earth days. Mercury moves so fast around the Sun that it only takes three ...
One day is about 58.5 Earth days.
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A day on Mars is just over a half an hour longer than a day on Earth.
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A year on Mars lasts 1.88 Earth years.
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... -half minutes for the Space Shuttle to reach a low Earth orbit. How long an orbit takes depends on how high above the Earth the orbit is. For low Earth orbit (about 200 miles above the Earth) it takes about 90 minutes to complete a full ... further away and that means it takes them a longer time to orbit around the Earth. There is one special orbit where it takes a full day to orbit around the Earth. So ...
Over 35,000 people from 124 countries have registered their interest in making a reservation for a space flight.
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... are trying to create compatible groups, you have to give groups time to figure out how to work together. So, if we ever decided to try to create compatible groups, there ... problems. The important thing is to see how they solve those problems. The best groups will find ways to problem-solve and work through their conflicts in such a way that everyone can ...
You will be weightless as long as you are in orbit. Once you slow down, even a very little, gravity will start to pull you toward the Earth and you will then ...
The radius of the Moon is measured from its center of mass to its surface. For the Moon this is, on average, about 1,080 miles. The Earth's radius at the equator is 3,963 miles making the Moon's radius 27.25 percent that of the Earth. ...
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