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When humans go into space they have to carry oxygen with them to breathe. So if they are in the Space Shuttle, or in the International Space Station (ISS) or even in a spacesuit, the air they are breathing was carried with them into space from the Earth.
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We have many of those technologies now but they are too expensive for a real life ... of the critical items is the cost of travel to space. It is very expensive. We hope to have reduced many of the costs in the next 15 years so we can begin more extensive activities in space.
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You will start out by learning to float without bumping into things. Once you have that mastered, ...
At present the US expects to use it for scientific and other purposes that will primarily support the Federal Space Exploration Program now being planned by NASA. The other ISS international partners will probably use if for scientific research studies of particular interest to them.
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The orbiter has six windows around the commander and pilot, plus two overhead at the rear of the flight deck, plus two more looking back into the payload bay, plus one in the side hatch. All the windows, except for the ones looking back into the payload bay and the side hatch window, have three panes, with a total thickness of about 2.55 inches. The two payload bay windows have only two panes ...
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 ... for you to tumble around in micro-gravity. In time, these simple accommodations will be become more sophisticated. We may have zero-gravity bars or playrooms with fun inflatable furniture. Some modules ...
It is hard to tell, because we are limited by the type of rockets and fuel we use now. Right now, we can travel about 25,000 mph in space. There are a lot of new ideas being studied which may enable us to go faster, but will we ever be able to travel at the speed of light? It is hard to say. There is a lot about getting to that speed that we don't know. We need ...
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Oxygen will have to be brought to space in tanks. The oxygen tanks would be used to ... 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-tight, so breathable air will not leak out to space. With inflatable modules, there are multiple ...
... we will bring all the oxygen we need with us; in some other cases we may send some oxygen ahead and have it waiting for us when we arrive. Finally, we may make some air from what we ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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