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... space missions use robots, but more and more frequently, plans involve humans working together with robots, just as they do on the ISS. Different robots require different amounts of training. If the person who designed the robot is ... training required is usually not a lot. The controllers learn things as they go. Astronauts controlling CanadArm 2 on the ISS require two weeks of training, at a very ...
... of failure, the usual procedure is to use the backup, if one is available. Next, the mission may be modified or shortened to provide a ... is accessible, if the astronauts have the proper repair skills, and if a replacement part or repair kit is available. Astronauts are resourceful and innovative, and operations support personnel on the ground during missions ... book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer ...
... of orbits and typical missions associated with each. Image:FS2018f9.6.jpg thumb right 250px Figure 9.6. Most important types of Earth orbits. 9.2.7 Maneuvering in Space On nearly every space mission, it is ...
... of dollars to reduce the cost of a pound of payload to space by a factor of ten. It has never succeeded. However, the purpose of a space mission is not to launch the rocket; the purpose is ...
... of every aspect of space. The International Space University, headquartered in Strasbourg, France, is uniquely organized to include all the disciplines of space. It prides itself in its pursuit of the so-called “3i’s” of space -interdisciplinary, intercultural and international. Space is a ...
... 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 ... Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www ...
... is a giant storm of swirling clouds that has lasted for more than 300 years. This massive storm is about three times the diameter of the Earth. Galileo launched a probe that recorded winds of ... & Robert Peckyno Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http:// ...
... a very complex heat shield made up of thermal insulation and carbon ceramic tiles. This heat shield insulates the aluminum structure and keeps it from melting. "Ball of fire" is a good description of ...
... part of the growing team that made the first servicing mission a success. Experienced astronauts were chosen for the Servicing Mission 1 crew, and in a step that hadn’t been taken since Apollo, a mission ... of the public, and so O’Keefe decided to support studies leading to a robotic servicing mission for HST. NASA let contracts to Lockheed Martin to build a ...
... Space - ROBOTS ROBOTS Can robots and humans work together? Capt. CAF Marc Fricker - :Category:Kids To Space - LANDING LANDING What are the landing procedures? Col. USAF (Ret.) Frederick D. Gregory - '''BACK TO PREVIOUS SECTIONS:''' K2S Part ...

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