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... will follow our rules here on Earth when a baby is born in international waters on the ocean. The baby's nationality is the nationality of his or her parents first and then perhaps a second nationality of the nation ...
... in space or on planets will not be traditional buildings nor will they be little metal cans or rockets like the spaceships seen on television or movies like Star Wars. Humans traveling to space will stay on board a 22-by-45-foot inflatable space station module. This is about the size of a three-bedroom house or three times the size of the current International Space ...
... a disorientation of gravity axis and find it initially difficult to adapt to 1g when returned to Earth. Therefore, it is likely that, under protection from radiation, animals born in space will not be ...
... ' morphology, or outward appearance, is altered in space primarily due to the decreased gravity. While the leaves still migrate toward a light source and the roots away from it, a process called phototropism, the ... several experiments that have been conducted in space growing wheat from seed to seed, very little if any of the bio-chemical or physiological functions seem to be altered due to the ...
... space travel becomes a more common activity, new industries on Earth and in space will be needed. These industries will need all sorts of different skills, so you're right—not just rocket scientists will be needed. In space there will be a ... stay in space for long periods or even begin to live in space, there will also be a need for cooks, hairdressers, hotel staff, shopkeepers, and many others. Good grades will always help whether you seek a career in space or ...
When water is vented or poured out in space, it typically forms many small droplets that will usually immediately freeze. Since space is effectively a weightless environment, anything poured out will tend to float where it is vented. When water is released into a temperature ... water droplets next to each other on a smooth surface, they will combine to form a larger droplet. The effects of cohesion are often the same in space as they are on Earth. ---- Answer provided ...
... will have to be brought to space in tanks. The oxygen tanks would be used to inflate the hotel and establish the environment. The oxygen in the hotel would have to be continually filtered and ... breathing. This is what we call a shirt-sleeve environment, so there will be no need for air helmets or spacesuits when you are inside, unless there is an emergency. Any space modules we build must be air- ...
Will they be nice? Will they be comfortable? Will we have our own room with a desk, a viewing cubicle, any furniture or any privacy? Our own space or place for sleeping? Many things will be different in space. ... be a botanical garden, yet another can be a media or gaming space. Showers, toilets and sinks will have to be designed differently to force the water out or to not use water at all. Food is ...
... it does take a long time to travel anywhere in space. A trip to Mars will take upward of nine months and the other planets will take us many years to reach. It ... acts like a slingshot effect. This is possible when a spacecraft flies close enough to a planet that it is able to 'steal' a little ... will need to be carefully considered for manned missions in the future, as the less time we are in open space ...
... packed, more like a van rather than an RV. But the orbiter has a shirt-sleeve environment, which is much more comfortable than one in which spacesuits would have to be worn. ---- Answer provided by Jon H. Brown Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...

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