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... ) There probably will not be a dentist on board in case of emergency, and there can be dental problems in space. On the Soyuz 28 flight in 1978, Yuri Romanenko was reported to have taken pain medication for the last two weeks of his flight because of a severe ... Earth. If there is a dental problem, however, there is equipment on board to put in a temporary filling, cover a broken tooth or pull a tooth if needed. One or two members of the crew get training in dental procedures ...
The crew is in constant communication with MCC. Communication happens almost immediately unless there is a problem with the communication system. There are backups for the communication system. ---- Answer provided by Futron Corporation Image ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - EMERGENCIES
There are no buildings on the Moon today. There will be resorts and towns on the Moon within the next 50 years. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image:K2S logosmall. ...
There are limited medical facilities in space. On some occasions there is an astronaut on board who was a doctor before becoming an astronaut. For the foreseeable future there will not be paramedical staff on board and no medical centers, hospitals or birthing centers ...
... back to Earth. Passengers will be able to have cameras and probably a few small mementos that they can say have been to space In the future, orbital spaceships will need to have room for supplies and luggage and this will be a design consideration ...
... of space—a so-called sub-orbital trip—for between $100,000 and $250,000. The trip to the low Earth orbit will probably be much more expensive for a long time. Although there are many people trying to get the price down below a million dollars, it doesn't look likely any time soon. Most of ... trying to build a hotel in low Earth orbit. If they're successful, by 2020 you'll not only be able to fly to space, you'll be able to stay there for a long time ...
... real development of space there will be many, many new developments in space and space technology. We will have great stations, telescopes to see new planets, robots in space, new ships carrying people, mines on asteroids, and of course space sports (super soccer, zero-gravity basketball, and star sailing). It could be ...
... envisioned fleet, but it will not be easy. If the specific energy of launch vehicles can be increased, then larger payloads can be carried to orbit. Some of this added capacity could be utilized to add safety ... launches at sufficiently low prices, then space commerce will surely grow, and fleets of launch vehicles will eventually be required to handle the traffic. This may be many decades away. ---- Answer provided by John W ...
... enough mass, and that the big bang might be a cycle. However, the discovery of dark energy seems to have made a collapse impossible. Therefore, there wouldn't be a second big bang. ---- Answer provided by Jim ...
... timetable for human expansion into space would make your generation one of the first explorers since we are not planning on reaching Mars with human teams until about 2030. Space is big. It can hold as many people as we can find the technology to put there. ---- Answer provided ...

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