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Planets will last longer than our Sun—more than five billion years.
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Answer provided by Ed Frederick, ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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How long we would have to stay inside a spaceship would depend on where we were traveling, or, if it were a manned space platform, how soon before the relief ship came and our work there was completed. As long as the physical needs of human beings are met ... inside an enclosed spaceship, unless it is city-sized, would affect all of us over long periods. Humans crave fresh air and outside spaces and after a few years this could ...
... will last as a chunk of rock for a very long time. It is already 4,600 million years old. Astronomers who study the Universe tell us that stars like our Sun do ... , then we shall all have to move further out. How would you like to live on Mars? The Earth does have other long term threats, too, such as an eventual asteroid impact ...
The most common space missions are Shuttle missions and usually last about a week. If the astronauts go to the ISS, they can spend up to ...
... 10 billion years. A star with five times the mass of the Sun will only last for about 70 million years.
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Answer provided by Dirk Terrell, Ph.D.
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... 2005, both Spirit and Opportunity have traveled over three miles. The rovers were designed to last for only three months but are currently both approaching 600 working days The rovers cannot ...
Robots will generally last as long as their batteries last. Just like car batteries, robot batteries can be charged and recharged, but at some point ...
... easily because time is part of space. A quick investigation shows that it will last for an incredibly long time, perhaps trillions of years.
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Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski
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... they are ready to go into space. Coming back into the spaceship, astronauts do not have to do anything special as they already purged all the nitrogen out of their blood when doing the pre-breathe exercise. They just take their suits off.
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Answer provided by Russell Romanella
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Despite its large size, a day on Neptune is only 16.11 hours.
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Answer provided by Laura Peckyno & Robert Peckyno
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