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Space travelers might have to have a time navigator whose job is to keep track of time on both planets and make sure that time-sensitive events were coordinated. This ... once a day, what time should they call? And what time on the new planet would that be?
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Answer provided by Luke Keller, Ph.D.
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... , like the ones you would take with you on a long car trip, would work the same way in space. Magnets and Velcro can both be used to keep the pieces from floating away. Games that use dice wouldn't work because the dice would never ...
... are safe and that last for many years in space. We learn about living in space every time we go there. We are inventing better technology and smarter computers which will allow us ...
If there is ground then there is some gravity. Zero-gravity is an exciting design challenge and a new design frontier. It is fun to design places for zero-gravity.
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Answer provided by John Spencer
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Many of the plant production systems designed for space habitats have the plant seed set inside a fabric-like material that is attached to the hydroponic system. As the roots grow through the fabric they attach to the fabric and hold the plant firmly in place. NASA Links to explore:(See CDROM) http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/9-12/features/index.html Exobiology Links:(See CDROM) http:// ...
We would use all resources available to us to grow fruits and vegetables. Most likely some form of hydroponics would be utilized. Hydroponics refers to the technique of growing plants without soil, usually ... , if we were building a habitat on Mars, we would grow the plants in the Martian regoliths, inside growth chambers. In a space station, we would need to choose a hydroponic system that would keep the water ...
... . On Skylab we had a seat belt to hold us down and on the Shuttle, two L-shaped levers pull down on the top of the thighs to keep you down on ...
... a balance of reflective materials to reflect sunlight and multi-layer blankets and heaters to keep the temperature within a satellite, capsule or spacesuit within any desired limit.
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... cane travel is that objects are attached by some means to the ground. That means we don't have to worry about bumping our heads on a heavy box that is suspended in midair. We can use the cane to sweep the area in front of us at ground level, and be pretty sure that we are also clearing the area in front of our faces. In space, this and many ...
... work in space, there will be stores of all sorts and it would be reasonable to assume that eventually there would be something like our large shopping malls. To prevent the merchandise ...
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