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... country. All legal authority over space was delegated to the United Nations (UN) when it was formed after World War II. Technically the UN has the authority to govern space, but not to rule it. The UN governs space through consent from the spacefaring nations of the world by two means: through the international space treaties; and through a UN organization ...
... of 25 and 46. Since you cannot go into space unless you have the right training and education, it is not likely a child will qualify.
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Answer provided by Sheryl L. Bishop, Ph.D.
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If a spaceship carries no crew, then it can eventually go right outside of the solar system, and the only problem is having enough ... Derek Webber
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... a dozen countries have already tried or are now seeking to make commercial space tourism a viable industry or to develop new types of space planes or launchers. The so-called “New Space” revolution is happening right now. Private space ...
... country, the entire NASA system is not organized to support the types of research—or the high-frequency learning cycles—that the new biotech revolutions call for.
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... bounce or jump too high on the surface of a planet or the Moon and simply drift away and not be able to get ... hit something; so yes, you can jump much higher in orbit than on Earth. For big planets or moons, you really couldn't jump ... :K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
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... space. NASA has been leading the nation's efforts to explore space since 1958. Since then NASA has done everything they possibly can to continuously improve vehicles and ensure a safe work environment. The Space Shuttle has been in use since April 12, 1981, when Columbia launched. In the past two years, additional changes have been made to make the Shuttle as safe as it can ...
... . They can either carry up pure oxygen which is heavy and expensive to do or they can carry up water and make oxygen like the Shuttle and Space Station do today, or they can do something ... & Russell Romanella
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... with rocket fuel and the rockets continue to function properly, a space station can continue to orbit for decades, or longer. But operational, political, or financial considerations could require that it eventually be brought down ... Space - by Lonnie Schorer
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... must wear pressurized spacesuits in order to work in space. These suits have pressures significantly lower than ambient cabin pressure of a spacecraft—only 4.3 pounds per square inch ... commonly known as the "bends," a condition familiar to scuba divers who surface too rapidly. Decompression sickness results from nitrogen bubbles forming in the tissues or blood stream and moving to other ...
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