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Yes, we will build resorts, towns and then cities on the Moon and Mars. ---- Answer provided by ...
... locations where you have regular traffic, a prepared surface is a good idea to help minimize the amount of regolith kicked up by landing and departing rockets. Beacons help incoming rockets stay ...
... of the spacecraft, the mission duration, and the type of propulsion. For electrical propulsion, oxidizers would not be required (since there is no combustion) and only a fuel (for example, hydrogen) would be required. ---- Answer provided by Jon H. Brown Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer ...
... beyond its Schwarzchild's radius and becomes a black hole, it effectively leaves our Universe. We can never hope to probe beyond the event horizon because the laws of our Universe ...
We are already living in Earth orbit. Right now there are two people living in the ...
We already have robotic rovers scouting out the territory to figure out the best place to ...
When you live on a planet like Earth, it makes sense to consider the notions of up and down because you are bounded by a strong gravity field and by well-defined landmarks like the Earth below and sky above. But in space, while moving in an Earth orbit which is essentially a free fall environment, there are no such constraints. Objects in space can move in any direction needed so you are free to ...
... an astronaut had false teeth, the upper denture would probably stay in okay since it is mostly held in place by suction. The lower would probably float around and be fairly annoying. Astronauts today usually have implants placed if they are missing teeth. These stay in like regular teeth and do ...
... 100 pounds and push against something that weighs one million pounds. The object would essentially stay still and you would move because the difference in mass is so great. If you pushed against your friend who also weighs 100 pounds, you would both move apart at the same ...
First, Earth is not very polluted. Only where there are high concentrations of people such as in cities is the pollution bad. And ...

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