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... , it will always take just too long to get to even the nearest place beyond our solar system. We could send robots, and they can send back messages about what they find ... Some places are too tricky even for robots, like going right to the Sun.
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Answer provided by Derek Webber
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... maybe go to some of the moons of other planets. Mercury and Venus may be too hot and dangerous to visit for a long time to come. Of course we will continue to send robots to all the planets and their moons.
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There are some strong indications of the presence of water hidden deep within the soils of Mars and there is even an ocean found beneath the thick exterior crust on one of Jupiter ... . Since water is important to help life gain a foothold, scientists are eagerly planning future missions to explore these regions of space for traces of life.
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... . Galactic cosmic radiation (GCR) is composed of very low-density (in terms of the number of particles per cubic area of space), high-energy particles created outside the solar system. 2. Geomagnetically trapped radiation is composed of electrons and protons from solar wind trapped in and orbiting the Earth ...
... be used in space. Since there is only micro-gravity in space, regular bike's wheels would float off the floor and the bike would be hard to control.
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... of them. An astronomer in 1860 predicted the existence of a small planet named Vulcan inside the orbit of Mercury—so close to the Sun that we cannot directly observe it. So ... , so who knows how many more there are
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... hazards that are similar to, though not as intense as, traveling to work, school or other locations. However, there are more safety precautions and emergency plans for dealing with travel to space. In space, we travel at ... not have breathable air outside of the vehicle, and have more debris floating in space. All of these hazards are known, greatly minimized, and no longer pose much of a hazard.
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When you go to space, don't expect to run into Buzz Aldrin , but do expect to be amazed and astonished. There was one thing not even the most extensive training could prepare ... Dennis Tito
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... are required underneath the spacesuits. There are also garments the astronaut wears in case he or she has to go to the bathroom while waiting for launch to occur or during a spacewalk. Basically, these are ... Moffitt
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There are no infectious diseases (like malaria, cholera, or yellow fever) in space, like you might encounter when traveling on Earth. So, no shots to protect travelers in space are needed. However, depending upon where you are when you launch and where you are when you ...
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