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... NP) Water is the liquid component of every drink we have. We carry drink bags with powdered drinks inside such as lemonade, tea, and coffee. We add water to these bags, and then drink from them through straws. We don't take milk to space, since it would spoil early in the mission, and there would be nowhere to ...
... allowed—there's no economy class in a Virgin Galactic Spaceship It is really important that every astronaut has enough personal space to experience the joys of weightlessness and, of course, every ...
... will be made to fit all body types. Inside the pressurized space station, spacesuits will merely be worn as a precautionary measure in case of emergencies if life support systems go down, pressure is ... the space hotel, people will need pressurized suits to offer protection from the temperature extremes and vacuum of space, and to have enough supply of oxygen and water. This makes them heavy ...
... about what you love to do and learn about here on Earth. Could it be astronomy, chemistry, geology, biology, rocketry, geography, communications, robotics, or computer science? All types of science and math must be included ... your space colony. Classes in the arts including music, art, and literature would be important so that you would be able to enjoy expressing yourself by singing, playing an instrument, painting, or ...
... some type of training before flight. In the foreseeable future, your flight will not be like showing up at the airport two hours before boarding an airplane. You will be given a lot of briefings on how to conduct yourself, and you will be trained in the operation of personal hygiene facilities, such as bath and toilet equipment. You will be told what to ...
Yes, there will be outer space equivalents of all of these types of recreational activities and facilities. It will require some changes in how we humans think of these activities, since all of these activities, as we know them on ...
There will be facilities that you would expect to support spacecraft and space travelers, but there will also be facilities to support ordinary civilian spacefarers. These facilities will include lodging, travel centers and spaceports, recreation facilities, centers for the arts and culture, educational institutions, health care agencies, and other government ...
... there is no wind in space. There is a solar wind, and right now scientists are trying to see if they can use this wind to push a rocket with a special type of windmill. There are other kinds of power ...
... lines will begin flying in 2010 or 2011 after NASA awards a new type of spaceship development contract that allows the winning company to own the spaceships it develops. NASA plans to be the ... customer, buying tickets to take its astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). The tickets will be very expensive at first, about $5 million per seat. By 2020, the price may drop ...
... on Earth, we should expect that we will have the equivalent in outer space. Such facilities will be determined by the type of hovercraft that will be available and the type of fuel needed. ---- Answer provided by Ron Kohl ...

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