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Weather conditions in space can change very dramatically when the Sun emits a solar flare or there is a coronal mass ejection (CME). A CME is a million tons of plasma moving outward from the Sun at a million miles an hour. It can cause severe space weather conditions on the Earth. ---- Answer ...
Explosions in space happen all of the time. The Sun has explosions on its surface often. However, if you are referring to explosions in space due to the vehicles crashing or blowing up, then we have spent the last two years making the Shuttle as safe as we possibly can. There is no technology that can completely remove all the risk ...
There are storms in space but they are unlike storms on Earth which can be a combination of high wind, rain and even oppressive heat. In space, which is a pretty good vacuum, extremes in temperatures can range from -250° F to over 200° F in the direct sunlight. If the Sun is in a very active part ...
... . The answer is that it doesn't go on forever, but it doesn't have an edge either. Think of a rubber band. It has a size and a length but no end. In ... provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www ...
You are right, space is a vacuum and therefore no sound occurs in the vacuum of space because sound waves require a medium such as water or air through which to travel. There is no atmosphere in space. Screaming will not help. You will need to talk via radio. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt & Cdr. USN Robert L. Curbeam Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
A mission will be performed inside the spacecraft unless there is no other way than to go outside. Leaving the safety of the spaceship or space station is risky and so is done only if necessary. ---- Answer provided by Charles D. Walker, Ph.D Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book ...
Space weather is vastly different than terrestrial weather. It generally involves storms on the Sun—enormous masses of plasma (electrons and protons) impacting the Earth and creating electrical currents high in the atmosphere (aurora) and in the ground along pipelines. The plasma from the Sun penetrates satellites, causes radiation damage to electronics, and creates health risks for astronauts in space. ---- Answer ...
... compartment is controlled to a temperature range of 65° to 80° F, and the humidity is regulated to a range of 30 to 75 percent. (Ref. 1) Ref 1.NASA, National Space Transportation System Reference, Volume 1 Systems and Facilities, June 1988. This document is available on the ...
... the Implicate Order. London: Routledge. 1980 ''' Joel Isaacson About the Author ''' Extracted from the book ''Beyond Earth - The Future of Humans in Space ...
... Earth there are millions of different types of life such as plants, animals, insects and bacteria, yet only one of these is called intelligent: humans. So it is possible we will find the ... by Robby Gaines Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http:// ...

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