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... of the garbage and waste on board the Space Shuttle is stored in large bags or stowage containers and returned to Earth with the Shuttle at the end of the mission. For the ISS re-supply missions, much of the ISS garbage and waste is stored in bags or stowage containers and placed ...
... there are no trash compactors on board the ISS and no capability to recycle and reuse trash on board. ---- Answer provided by Russell Romanella & George Veaudry Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book ...
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... of the Board of Governors of the Optical Society of America, the Explorers Club, the Philosophical Society, and others. He had been the recipient of several awards including the Gailbraith Medal of the University of Toronto (1948), the Newcomen Award of ...
... have instruments on board that can answer three questions: Where am I? How am I oriented? Where is everything else? These data will be transmitted to ground control through communication satellites. We can use this information, verify it with our own readings from the ground, and use it to plot our course so we know how and when to reach the ...
... Sun keeps the water on Earth from freezing solid. But if we got too close to the Sun all of the water on Earth would boil and evaporate. We and all other life on Earth exist because the Earth ... nuclear reactions. But now we have to explain how stars exist You can see that the question gets bigger and bigger. All I've really described is how we exist, not why we exist. There is ...
... the rigorous testing program before being allowed on board the Space Shuttle or ISS Astronauts and cosmonauts have to bring approved deodorant and other hygiene items like toothbrushes and toothpaste on their missions in space. More information ... in Space: Odors in Space ---- Answer provided by James Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image ...
... for landing a simple calculation is completed. There are some known facts: how fast we are going, how high we are, and where we want to land. This is an energy-versus-range calculation which determines where the deorbit maneuver begins. Generally it is initiated about 10,000 miles from touchdown and ...
... , all of the houses and other facilities and ships in orbit will have storage places for food, water, and air. Most of the resources will be recycled and reused many times. We will grow our own food in space farms and make air from materials we process on the Moon and Mars. ---- ...
... of hand washing require a water source and something like soap or disinfectant tissue wipes for quick clean-ups. Washcloths and towels may also be provided. Full body cleaning requires washcloths, soap or other ... it here on Earth. It is very important to stay clean in space. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) William R. Pogue Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted ...

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