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Your favorite pajamas will be nice to have. You can just sleep in your clothing, but you will have a sound-proof sleeping enclosure to allow you privacy. In the earlier days of ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - CLOTHING
... could be devised. With a visit from a space tourist ranging from one to two weeks, we plan to keep our orbiting space hotel in micro-gravity. So expect to float around and have fun ... typing on the computer or preparing your meals. We also use a lot of Velcro and other attachment methods to keep things like maps and pencils, or your food, from floating away. Artificial gravity should really ...
... person or company will not devise one. However, since space is such a hostile environment for humans and will continue to be that way, spacesuits are our armor against that environment. We must take our environment with ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - CLOTHING
Yes, you will really float, as every object is floating. This includes the spacecraft and everything in it. The reason we float is that the force of gravity that pulls us to the Earth is ...
... here on Earth, and even wearing sunglasses. The same is true in space. As we fly further out into the solar system, we will always be able to see the Sun, but it will seem ...
... will merely be worn as a precautionary measure in case of emergencies if life support systems go down, pressure is lost, or to help with bodily changes that occur in zero-gravity environments. Clothing will ... Still, people can definitely move around in a spacesuit—our International Space Station is built by spacewalking astronauts. The outside spacesuits will also have to protect the guest ...
... we do try to use tissues, and have filters on the air circulation system. One of the big problems is to keep the filters clean as virtually everything that floats freely will end up on the filters (like the filters on your ...
... force. Most of our food on the Space Shuttle was packaged in plastic containers. We would cut open part of the top of the container and use a spoon or fork to get one mouthful at a time. These containers are held in place on a tray, like a TV tray table with clips. You can indeed float and eat ...
... -month or one-year stays as we develop our protections against cosmic and solar radiation. In the future some people will be born and live their entire lives on the Moon. Folks from Earth will go to the Moon on business trips, vacations and just move there to live. They will take their families along just as they do on Earth. ---- Answer ...
... -250° F on the shady side of the Earth, the insulation on the spacecraft will have to be pretty good and the temperature inside will have to be produced. On the Shuttle, it is ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - PACKING

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