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... space programs. On Skylab , the Shuttle, and the ISS, air is used like we use water in the bathrooms in your home. For Number One, air is drawn into a funnel like receptacle that is placed on the ...
... directed in just the right way to cause the solid waste to settle toward the collector. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) William R. Pogue 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.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space ...
... to one quart of liquid waste and appear to work quite well. Because of the carefully designed foods there is little chance of having to do Number Two while out in a spacesuit, although in the ...
... to model our ideal space oasis, and we now move on to consider the physical and technical aspects of the fully realized oasis in space. '''Practice ''' Oases in space are space stations, stepping-stone support communities from one space exploration region to ... hazards, to go out on the surface for a complete change of scenery and the opportunity to do some genuine exploring. No matter how large ...
... does take a long time to travel anywhere in space. A trip to Mars will take upward of nine months and the other planets will take us many years to reach. It takes so long to get to certain ... detours to the route can add time and this will need to be carefully considered for manned missions in the future, as the less time we are in open space and at the risk of receiving harmful radiation doses, the ...
... empires were ending and the Cold War was beginning. During the Cold War neither the Americans nor the Soviets wanted the other to have sovereignty in spaceto claim space as their own. Also, many of the newly independent post-colonial nations did not want any other nation (America, the ...
... would most likely travel to low Earth orbit (LEO) with a chemical rocket. Once in orbit we would either dock with a space station and transfer to an outbound vehicle headed to EML-1, or ... trans-lunar injection (TLI) burn to take us directly out to lunar orbit. From EML-1 we can get to anywhere on the Moon's surface at any time. Going to the Moon by way of a LEO station and EML-1 would take about a week—the same length of time it used to take aircraft to travel across the Pacific Ocean ...
... , away from the sensors in your heart and lungs that detect how well hydrated you are. Millions of years of evolution have adjusted those sensors to this one-gravity balance of fluids in the body. In space, where there is no apparent gravity, the fluids shift ...
... the expense in flying in space is the launch into orbit. It seems likely that for short duration flights of one or two weeks, the launch and launch preparation costs are pretty much all you'll have to pay. But one ...
... the same in space. While specific research has not been conducted on the photosynthetic pathway while plants are in space, plants seemingly go through all the proper steps in plant development at the ...

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