Search wiki using Sphinx
From The Space Library
Displaying 1—10 of 1000 matches for query "11._Are_there_any_windows_in_the_airlock" retrieved in 0.029 sec with these stats:
- "11" found 38941 times in 14393 documents
- "are" found 19853 times in 5598 documents
- "there" found 19716 times in 3479 documents
- "ani" found 6242 times in 2570 documents
- "window" found 868 times in 509 documents
- "in" found 179422 times in 17737 documents
- "the" found 506435 times in 20589 documents
- "airlock" found 327 times in 204 documents
There are no windows inside the airlock. The first time an astronaut sees outside is when he or she opens the hatch.
----
Answer provided by Russell Romanella
Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
Category:Kids To Space
Category:Kids To Space - AIRLOCKS
Temperatures on the ISS are kept pretty constant at around 70° F. This is the same temperature that the astronauts experience inside the airlock.
----
Answer provided by Russell Romanella
Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
... they'll be prepared for almost any eventuality. In addition, the crew is supported by a large ground crew that provides the crew with explicit details of tested procedures in the event that they run into a situation that could not be foreseen.
----
Answer provided by Futron Corporation
Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids ...
Yes, at present several lunar orbiters are orbiting the Moon.
----
Answer provided by Derek Webber
Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
... there is air or no air. There are electrical storms that come indirectly from the Sun, called solar storms. They are different than the type of storms we are used too on Earth. These storms release energy in the form of gamma rays and electromagnetic radiation that causes similar problems on the earth like lightning storms. But there is no lightning in space ...
... and travel up the tether to a station located somewhere high on the tether. This station would be a departure and arrival point to and from other points in space. There are two principle difficulties to be overcome to make this concept feasible. A material that has enough tensile strength that it will not break under its own weight is required. The ...
In Martian winter, the poles are in continual darkness and the surface gets so cold that nearly a quarter of the planet's atmosphere condenses into thick slabs of carbon dioxide ice. During Martian spring, when the ... 250 miles per hour (mph). It is unknown if the water or carbon dioxide ice on Mars contain any bacteria. In May 2008, the NASA Phoenix Mars lander will dig its robotic arm into ...
There are some strong indications of the presence of water hidden deep within the soils of Mars and there is even an ocean found beneath the thick exterior crust on one of Jupiter's moons, Europa. Since water is important to help life gain a foothold, scientists are eagerly ...
Well, there are no religious figures among the astronauts or cosmonauts that I'm aware of. It's an individual preference about who ... by Capt. USN (Ret). William Readdy
Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This ...
The Spirit and Opportunity rovers on Mars discovered minerals on the surface that can only form in the presence of liquid water. This strongly suggests that Mars was once wet. The rovers have found no ... at some point in Mars' past. The Mars Global Surveyor has taken pictures of features suggesting that there may even be current sources of liquid water at or near the surface of the planet.
----
Answer ...
Additional database time was 0.039 sec.
Result page: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Next |
Powered by Sphinx