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... . The planet spins on its side like a wheel with its south pole always facing the Sun. It is unknown what, if anything, lies beneath the dense clouds that cover Uranus. It appears that Uranus' extreme axial tilt also results in extreme seasonal variations in its weather. During ...
Space itself is extremely black, but it presents a wonderful backdrop for the Earth with its rich blues, vivid greens and puffs of white. ---- Answer provided by Dennis Tito Image:K2S ...
... Earth because of the rotation period of the Moon matching that of Earth's. However it receives as much sunshine as the side of the Moon facing the Earth. ---- Answer provided ...
... boosters cause a great deal of vibration and it is hard to read the displays. Once the boosters leave, sometimes with a jolt, it is like sitting on a big electric motor. The ...
... planet with a fuzzy edge due to its thin, hazy atmosphere. You'd also see its big moon, Charon, orbiting nearby. But we don't know what other details you'd see, because ...
... of space, with the pencil-thin blue shadow of our precious atmosphere all along its circumference. Astronauts say it is something one never forgets ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall ...
... images we have of Jupiter. This dramatic view of Jupiter's Great Red Spot and its surroundings was obtained by Voyager 1 on February 25, 1979, when the spacecraft was5.7 ...
Lift off is like getting rear-ended in a bumper car. Lying on your back, you instantly go from ...
It feels awesome It's a bit like flying—you are simply floating around, using solid objects to help you navigate or push off of to gain speed and so forth. It is ... sensitive to the feeling of weightlessness and may feel a bit funny or nauseous, but it varies from person to person. ---- Answer provided by Dana S. Klein & D. Brooke Owens Image ...
... the smell of her suit as "a little harsh, bitter smelling " She also noted that it was very distinctive and smelled smoky and burnt to her because she was not familiar ...

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