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You will certainly have enough supplies to last for the expected duration of the mission and probably an extra day or two in case you can't land on the planned day because of bad ...
... all of our time floating around in zero-gravity or making great leaps in reduced gravity. But there are likely to be new problems that we have not even thought of yet which will require new solutions including, but not limited to, new facilities. We should expect some exciting surprises in this ...
... , and credit cards. But it is likely to be ten or twenty years before any of that will begin to matter. ---- Answer provided by Ben Reytblat Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and ...
... years in the future, we'll think about missions above the Earth. We'd need to bring all the chemicals or plants or animals that are the subjects of our mission, and the ... 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 specimens. And don't forget ...
... beyond? But no matter what your flight plan, the primary attractions will be an unmatched view of the Earth, the strange feeling of weightlessness, and the wide-eyed wonder of being miles above the planet ...
There are very few physical, psychological or medical requirements. Early private spaceflights will probably require your doctor's permission, or recommend you not fly if you are pregnant ... posted next to a ride at an amusement park. Flying into space at this point will not require you to take any tests ---- Answer provided by Tim Bailey & Loretta Hidalgo Image ...
... of briefings on how to conduct yourself, and you will be trained in the operation of personal hygiene facilities, such as bath and toilet equipment. You will be told what to avoid doing. The Russians have a lot of experience with guest ...
We have many of those technologies now but they are too expensive for a real life in space. One of the critical items is the cost of travel to space. It is very expensive. We hope to have reduced many of the costs in the next 15 years so we can begin more ...
... humans and will continue to be that way, spacesuits are our armor against that environment. We must take our environment with us in space. There is no air to breathe and we have to make our own air. Since space is extremely hot or extremely cold, we have to provide a way to keep our body temperature normal. To do this, it takes a spacesuit and that means it takes room to do that. Since we are weightless ...
When we live on the Moon or on Mars, we will always have to wear some version of our spacesuit. It may look different than it now looks but it will still have to provide the same protection from the hostile environment of space. It ...

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