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... 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 ... could bring some movies with you and find out. While on your trip, maybe you could design a line of clothing that is comfortable and looks really cosmic What kinds of things are easily prepared in space and yummy to eat ...
... 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 ... space environment and use this information to help improve life in your space colony. Classes in the arts including music, art, and literature would be important so that you would be able ...
... else, so we eat it very carefully. We eat from plastic pouches, in which we cut small slits, and we often eat slightly sticky foods so that they will stick together and stick to our forks ... %20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - DRINKING and EATING
... is no net 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 ... table with clips. You can indeed float and eat at the same time. ---- Answer provided by Byron Lichtenberg, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to ...
... CC) Food is not served during launch. We keep our visors down during lift off in the unlikely event of a cabin depressurization during launch and so it is impossible to eat anything. To ... %20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - DRINKING and EATING
... allowed to bring some unique favorite foods on orbit; however, each of those selections is carefully inspected by the NASA staff to insure quality and to minimize food spoiling prior to ingestion so we ... %20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - DRINKING and EATING
Media:19720067337_1972067337.pdf Airesearch EARLY LUNAR SHELTER DESIGN AND COMPARISON STUDY Volume 6 (38MB PDF) Category:Publications
... -nuclear testing of nuclear system and Space Nuclear Power for fission reactor systems for lunar and mars surface power generation as well as radioisotope power systems for both spacecraft and surface applications. Currently being designed and developed ... volumes, overflow catch tanks, safety and support hardware, instrumenta- tion (temperature, pressure, flow) data collection, and power supplies. This paper will discuss the design and current build status of the RxSim for delivery to GRC ...
... forces of the air during the test. The design and development of The University of Queensland's (Australia) 2.0 second drop tower, including its specifications and operational procedures is discussed first. Sensitive aspects of the design process ... support teaching and research in the field of reduced gravity physics. The design has been informed by the previous UQ drop tower design process and utilises a catapult mechanism to increase test time and also incorporates ...
... are short periods of time when the ISS and the Space Shuttle are out of contact with the ground controllers on Earth. This is due to some areas where the tracking and data relay satellites (TDRS) are handing over from one to another. During this short period of ...

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