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... that means in a 24-hour day, if you look down from orbit, you get to see 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets—and they are all particularly beautiful in space ---- Answer provided by Derek Webber & Capt. USN (Ret.) William Readdy Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
... days depending on the destination orbit. This is not the fastest time possible, but time needs to be allowed for the space tourists to become accustomed to the ... the future when scientists have developed a way to stop the human body from degrading in the weightless environment. This is the main limitation to safe, long ... and Answer extracted from the ...
... doctors and other experts and has launched many probes and satellites to learn about the space environment and space travel in order to determine the types of hazards that exist. Many of the risks faced on Earth are also faced in space. Depending upon a person's job and ...
How long it takes to get to a planet depends on what path we take to get there and how fast we are traveling. The Voyager 1 probe, launched in September of 1977, arrived at Jupiter in March of 1979, thus traveling for a year and six months. The Pioneer 10 probe, launched in March of 1972, arrived at Jupiter in December of 1973, traveling for a year and nine months. The Cassini mission, launched ...
... to inflate the hotel and establish the environment. The oxygen in the hotel would have to be continually filtered and moisture and carbon dioxide (CO2) would have to be scrubbed out of the system. Our space modules are pressurized with an atmosphere similar to that on Earth, made-up of a ratio of oxygen and ...
... its large size, a day on Neptune is only 16.11 hours. ---- Answer provided by Laura Peckyno & Robert Peckyno Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... -gravity has little to no adverse effects on the human body. Long term exposure, on the other hand, has many detrimental effects including dehydration, cardiovascular deterioration, and bone loss. ---- Answer provided by Dana S. Klein & D. Brooke Owens Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer ...
... think the ceiling is above you, and the floor is below. If I happened to enter sideways— for example, if I got a little twisted as I flew through the tunnel to the space lab—and started floating along the side of the tunnel instead of along the bottom and then entered the space lab with the side wall beneath me, my ...
... and significant economic and financial driver for the further expansion and utilization of space resources. In this paper the case for space-tourism is reviewed and it is concluded that the long-term economic expansion of the use and ...
... (horizontal), and one that goes straight up and down (vertical). They're not quite at right angles to each other, but very close. The differences in the lengths of these three axes give the Moon a sort of egg shape (but not very much), with the fat end pointing to Earth, and its width being ...

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