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... spacesuit for special tasks outside your spacecraft. When you are inside the spacesuit, you will not be able to eat or drink. You will also not be able to scratch your nose if it itches. The helmet has a ...
... surface by weight, and energy can be used to unbind it from the minerals. This oxygen can be used by itself for breathing, or combined with hydrogen in fuel cells to create water, or ... , allowing us to ship other useful things instead. ---- Answer provided by Thomas Matula, Ph.D. & Kenneth J. Murphy Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - ...
... be needed. In space there will be a need for engineers, doctors, technicians, computer specialists, scientists and many other talented people. But also, as people begin to stay in space for long periods or even begin to live in space, there will also be a ...
Since you will always be wearing a helmet in space in order to survive and have the necessary oxygen to breathe, you will also have communication devices within your helmet to communicate. When astronauts are doing extra vehicular activities (EVA ... Lonnie Moffitt & Cdr. USN Robert L. Curbeam Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This ...
... spacesuit complete with a helmet. There is a water bag inside with a straw to allow them to drink liquids, and I believe they are also capable of having protein bar-like meals which they can take outside to eat while they are in ...
On a personal flight into space you might be part of some medical tests or you could photograph features of the Earth, the atmosphere, ... . Other useful experiments might be planned with growing plants or young animals. Since we are still learning how to live and work in the unique environments of spaceflight, there are things almost any curious and educated space traveler can contribute ...
... the Moon. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer 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 ...
Very likely not. ---- Answer provided by Ed 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
... . We will design the right equipment and train our people so they can safely live and work on the Moon. Eventually the Moon will be a place for tourists to go just for the fun of going to the Moon. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
... go back, probably to the poles, it will be to search for water. But it would be neat to someday take a tourist trip to see where Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed, back in 1969, and see their footprints, which are ... so astronomers might want to put a telescope over there. Wherever we land, remember that a day on the Moon lasts half a month, and then there is a half a month of night. ---- ...

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