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There is always a flight commander who is in charge overall. But there is also a chief science officer, reporting to the commander, who is in charge of the scientific or engineering missions during a trip. ---- Answer provided by Charles ...
Activated charcoal filters are utilized in filtering out harmful gases produced by the astronauts, such as methane, carbon dioxide, and ammonia. ...
There will be a commander in charge of the mission. If the flight activities are divided into shifts—there are usually ... commander. On the Space Shuttle if there is significant scientific or technical work (for example, Spacelab), there will be a person designated to be in overall charge of the investigations being performed. ---- Answer ...
Training for a space flight is a mandatory part of the trip. Your crew leader will be an important part of ... basic information. Reviewing the parts of your space mission and learning what to do in an emergency is the best way to keep you safe when you are on your trip to ...
We have support folks on the ground who think overtime about fun things to do for the crews on orbit. Friends and families ...
The scientists who discovered this planet have proposed a name to the International Astronomical Union which will make ...
The Sun is our nearest star and is composed of mostly hydrogen and helium. It is a giant ball of incandescent gas 872,000 miles in diameter, which gives off energy across the entire ...
... energy and kinetic energy. Potential energy is associated with height and kinetic energy is associated with velocity. The other part of the calculation is range-to-touchdown. There is an equation that, when solved ...
... arms that wrap around a large core of stars. At the center of the core is a massive black hole. Image:K2Sgalaxy.jpg border 200 px ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski ...
... figure. Because they are all different sizes, there are no "satellite showrooms" and every satellite is specially made. Also, satellites go into a range of different orbits. A typical rocket launch ...

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