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... to 2020, ticket prices to an orbital hotel will be more than $1 million per seat, while tickets to a nice island resort today generally cost $500 to $2,000. After 2020, as the idea of orbital hotels catches on, prices likely will ...
... the unlikely event that there was a problem with the suit, then the astronaut would return to the safety of the vehicle. ---- Answer provided by Futron Corporation Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
The blood pressure and heart rate while resting should be the same as resting on Earth. While exercising in space, the heart beats faster for each level of work, so if riding a bike on Earth causes the heart beat to rise to 100 beats per minute, the same effort in space may cause the heart beat to rise to ...
... The modules will be approximately the same size because they will have to fit inside a rocket to get into space. Once several modules are docked together, the space station could grow according to need, including the number of guests staying on ...
... is planning to retire just the orbiter part of the current Space Shuttle system, and continue to use other parts for its new vehicles. One of the solid rocket boosters of the Shuttle system, for example, may become the main part of ...
... Some believe that because a life form developed on another planet it most likely would not be dangerous to us. That is because the alien life would not react well with our physiology. But we will need to ...
... to notice this difference in the rate of time passing. Therefore minutes and hours will be the same length for space travelers as they are back on Earth. Space travelers on trips through our solar system would need to agree on an Earth time zone for ...
... the fluids in their bodies shift toward their heads in the apparent absence of gravity, giving them a kind of head cold. For this reason, many astronauts prefer spicier foods in space than they do on Earth ...
... of the system. Our space modules are pressurized with an atmosphere similar to that on Earth, made-up of a ratio of oxygen and nitrogen (1:4) for breathing. This is what we call a shirt-sleeve environment, so there will ...
... the short answer would be that the journey would take a very, very long time—a far longer time than there have been humans on the Earth We cannot even see the edge of the Universe today as some ... to reach us yet There are many things about the Universe that we still do not understand, and its shape is one of them. It is even possible that there is no 'edge of space' like we think of ...

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