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It is funny to see that. Most men's hair doesn't look much different, but the longer hair of some women looks really wild if it is not braided or clipped. It is fun to have your photo taken when it is that way, but for work we have to keep hair under control ...
It is pretty cool to look at people when they are floating. Some go by you right side up (according to your orientation), and some come by either sideways or upside down. The hair doesn't stick straight out, but long hair ...
... our Universe, we use the speed of light to call out distances to the very edge of our observable Universe in light years, which is how far light can travel in space in one ... amounts to about 5.6 trillion miles in one light year This factor only allows us to see an observable Universe limited by the amount of time light has been able to travel to our ...
... done so. Because asteroids' gravity is so small, it would be a bit tricky. But, there is nothing to prevent a spacecraft from landing on one. It is very probable that people will land on asteroids someday. ---- Answer provided by Alan Hale, Ph.D. & Capt. USN (Ret.) William Readdy Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to ...
... space The only thing that makes it difficult are the thick gloves that the astronauts wear when they are performing spacewalks, but they are trained to utilize tools and cameras so they ... by Barbara Morgan 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 ...
... Frederick, Ph.D. 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 - PLANETS
... teams to the Moon and Mars will also be small at first. Seeing the same people everyday means that it will be easy to get tired of them and to want to see others. The teams will need to be very good at getting along with people in these conditions in order to ...
... safety record with their Soyuz spaceships—they haven't lost one in over 25 years. That only costs about $20 million, but there are rumors that the price is about to go up. Via Space Adventures, five people have done it so far: Dennis Tito, from California, Mark Shuttleworth, from South ...
... done with the left hand, which is usually used to control the throttle in fighter aircraft. Rudder pedals are used on the orbiter when it enters the atmosphere. All this is hard to learn, but some people have a natural aptitude for it, and others can learn with a lot of practice. ---- Answer provided ...
Venus is so bright in the morning and evening skies that it is almost as easy to see as the Sun and Moon. Venus is the only object—other than the Moon—that can easily be seen both in daytime and nighttime on Earth. For that reason, it is ... night, it is the brightest star-like object in the sky. ---- Answer provided by Laura Peckyno & Robert Peckyno Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...

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