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Resources are processed, put in pressure vessels or containers for transport, and brought back to Earth or wherever they will be used. Sometimes resources will be used for various products such ... if not used, will be reprocessed for other materials. Certain resources will be recycled over and over again, like water and air, in the environment closed loop life support systems.
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... and Opportunity have traveled over three miles. The rovers were designed to last for only three months but are currently both approaching 600 working days The rovers cannot function indefinitely. Over time, they will be unable to store enough heat in the daytime to prevent the temperature of their ...
... of the machines are very much like the digital cameras that people use on Earth every day. Other machines are just like computers and the small telescopes that can be found at science shops. Generally, the machines collect light, x-rays, particles or other things in space, record what they are and send the ...
... Transportation System Reference, Volume 1 Systems and Facilities, June 1988.
This document is available on the Internet at: http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/technology/sts-newsref/stsreftoc.html sts-umbilical ...
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We will have to mine the resources whether they are on the surface or subsurface. Mining is defined as either digging or excavating in order to access ... natural constituent, such as mining the air for nitrogen. Since it is so expensive to move resources to space from Earth, we will need to mine whatever resources are available in space.
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... survey methods with satellite surveying, for the same location. The purpose of this study is to assess the viability of satellite remote sensing for surveying in the resources industry. The case study involves a topographic survey of a dune field for a prospective mining project area in Pakistan. This site has been surveyed using modern surveying techniques and the results are ...
... exist, are outside our definitions of space. Look at the middle of a piece of paper. How far is it from one side of the paper to the other? The sides of the paper are the thickness of the paper apart, but you would have to travel about eight inches to get to the edge ...
... the spacecraft environment is not exposed to material in the glove box that might contaminate the environment, and the possibility that human handling could contaminate the material in the glove box is prevented. Simulators are the top of the line. Although they range in sophistication, simulators provide an excellent reproduction of the ...
The planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are the closest in character. They are very large, cold, gaseous planets. The other five planets are very different in character from the gas giants and are also very different from each other.
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