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... 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 in your curriculum, so you would better understand your space environment and use this information to help improve life in ...
... Earth, there will be a very wide variety of designs for homes and other off-world living and working areas. In the early years of living in space most of the habitats will be modular. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to ...
Assuming you will not be doing an extra vehicular activity (EVA), the same tools that you would use in a lab here on Earth would be handy if you are going to be working. You might need pliers, a socket wrench set, torq bits, screwdriver, screwdriver bits and a power drill. Without knowing what work you plan to do ...
... of our mission, and the equipment to mix, or modify, or grow them. Cameras for observation and laboratory test equipment like thermometers must be packed for the trip too. It might also be necessary to have a freezer for the storage of collected samples like seeds, eggs or blood ...
... for several weeks or months, you can really build up speed to reach Mars in a few weeks instead of six to eight months. ---- Answer provided by David Gump & Gary Hudson Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer ...
... . Music would be important for people to experience, too. What kind of music or movies would people in space want to listen to and enjoy during a time of needed relaxation ... of years Life would be exciting in space and there would be such joy in discovering all there is to explore and learn. Your imagination can't even hold all the possibilities there could be. You would have the opportunity to ...
... there is some kind of life out there. Biology would be important to study and you would have fun doing experiments to better understand the effects of micro-gravity on your body. It would be important to learn more about this to ... banana would be a great way to study microgravity and enjoy a snack at the same time. How wonderful it would be to look at Earth from space and study the geography of ...
... be brought from Earth. However an early priority for settlements will be to become self-sufficient in food production. Because of the limitations of space and labor, the basic diet of the Moon early on will be ...
... be traveling in space. If you wanted a chance to reach space, you would need to go about 62 miles up from Earth to reach it. For this flight, you would only miss a half day of ... to Mars, it would take up to eight months to arrive there. Right now NASA is working on new ways of building a rocket that would get you to Mars much faster. Once on Mars you would want to live there ...
... or space hotel, sounds would work just as they do on Earth. The sound of a bank of computers may be an incidental environmental clue just like the hum of your favorite vending machine on ... in an extra-vehicular activity (spacewalk) or on the Moon, there is no air, and thus no sound. Something else would need to be devised to handle those situations. ---- Answer provided by Mark A. Riccobono ...

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