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... camera lenses must be cleaned with a special lens-cleaning paper when debris attaches to the equipment. To help avoid dust from settling onto the equipment, camera bags are used for storage when cameras are not in use.
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Answer provided by Barbara Morgan
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We have instruments on Earth and on the Space Station to detect asteroids, meteoroids and space debris, and know whether we are on a collision course. We can fire our thrusters and ... provided by Robert T. Bigelow
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... parts of space debris come from old rocket upper stages and pieces that have resulted from early launch failures and explosions. Even paint flecks can become space debris. Traveling at 17,500 mph they can do damage ...
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Answer provided by Derek Webber
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... never get to our true target. Advanced technology is a way of reducing the risk that really matters. We need to do it right or not do it at all.
'''2. Energy from Space: New Options and a Critical Need on Earth '''
The number one requirement for sustainability in space is a huge ... , but requiring diverse new activities in space. The most serious candidates right now, in my view, are energy from space ("Space Solar Power," SSP), space tourism, space manufacturing, and materials from the asteroids. In order to implement ...
... the rate that time passes. If we travel very far from the Earth but do it slowly, we will age the same as we ... than the people we left on Earth even if we never get far from home. The fact that the passage of time changes ... Ph.D.
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'''By Lynn Harper '''
''"The aggregate of all our joys and sufferings ... is serious money to be made from "doing well by doing good".
Small space "cottage" industries have produced space habitats for the model organisms ... must invest to get an investigation to space is great, the paperwork burden crippling, and the space environment itself fraught with ...
Alternative methods of getting to space, other than using rockets all the way, have been studied. a. The momentum exchange tether ... and satellites or space debris, and this may frequently occur several times per day. c. Solar sails are another alternative to rockets but are limited to regions of space far away from the Earth ...
... Space debris, orbital debris, reentry hazards, debris removal, collision avoidance, space traffic control
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2009.62.261
'''Number of Pages''' - 4
Abstract
Man's activities in space are creating a shell of space debris ...
... as light is shining on them. Next, people would look different in space than they do on Earth because in space people have to wear spacesuits in order to stay warm and have ... and have a look. Do you see the difference?
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Answer provided by Luke Keller, Ph.D.
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... drag sail mission is in response to the United Nations space debris mitigation guidelines, which requires a satellite to be actively ... B transmissions over the North Atlantic. The data retrieved from the mission will allow verification of a signal propagation ... /global-air-traffic¬surveillance/ , Accessed Nov 2015.
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