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... on Earth to use the new planet time and adjust their days constantly so that they are awake and working at the same time as the space travelers. This means that the people on Earth would sometimes ... not visiting planets might choose to stay on Earth time, choosing a specific Earth time zone since there is no definition for night or day when you are not on the surface of a planet or orbiting. ---- ...
We will create biospheres in space and on moons and other planets. They will have all the plants, air, and animals people need to live healthy and ...
At first, we likely will use ion propulsion. This is a type of rocket that expels a gas at very high speed—four or five times faster than a typical rocket. Ion propulsion is very efficient per gallon of fuel, but not very strong. It's like using the highest gear on ... fast, but you cannot pedal up a steep hill in high gear. Launching from the Earth's surface is like going up a steep hill. Once you are in orbit, even ...
We would be able to use the resources to build structures on the Moon, Mars, and also in space, making bricks, fabric materials, and other structural members out of the regolith. And we will be able to bring stuff like helium-3 and solar power beaming back to Earth. ---- Answer provided by Trygve Magelssen Image:K2S ...
... could land a spacecraft), evidence suggests that the atmosphere surrounding the planet consists of toxic gases mixed with water. Humans would not be able to survive because of the extreme cold temperatures ...
... is nothing to suggest you would need to take different vitamins or supplements. If the use of these on Earth is for the purpose of keeping you healthy, naturally you would want to do the ...
... trip, you would know and understand what the mission objective would be, assignments would be given based on your interest, and then you would prepare for your trip to space. Your mission would be very important. Upon your return, you would become a ...
... they are not working against gravity. This would be similar to people who decide to sit in a chair all day without getting up, or lie in bed all day. Therefore, if they ate the same amount of food, they should be fatter. They would also be taller by one to ...
... Dr. Robert Goddard in his early rocket experiments, it is normally not used for rocket propulsion nowadays, primarily because the energy content per pound is not as great ... , an experimental plasma rocket under development at the NASA Johnson Space Center is about 60 times as efficient as the orbiter main engines. (Ref. 2. 3, 4) ---- Answer provided by Jon ...
... produce all the heat we will need. We will just channel it to where we need it. In fact, that equipment will probably produce more heat than we need and we may have to let it go out into space. Electricity in space is also used to produce heat, light, and power for ...

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