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... to play soccer inside since a spacesuit wouldn't give you much flexibility. The ball would travel much further when kicked, but since soccer is all about controlling the ball, a very talented soccer player wouldn't even need a bigger field to play on. ---- Answer provided by US Space ...
Finally, a game that can be played outside on the Moon A paintball course could be set up around one or two of the Moon's craters so there would ...
Some of the games that you will play in space will be very much like the ones you play here on Earth, while others will have a new twist. You can even ...
Indoor volleyball rules really wouldn't have to change to play it on the Moon. You wouldn't have to hit the ball as hard to ...
Basketball on the Moon might need a few adjustments. Since you would be playing indoors, the rubber ball would be fine except there would be a little too much ...
We really haven't figured out how to do ball games in space, but we did do some things like play ring toss. Video games could float away if they are not tethered by ...
... in space, but some will work better than others. Any sports that you can play with your feet strapped down, like lacrosse and Frisbee, will work very well. A lot ...
... in space inside or outside the hotel. For fun, a guest could view Earth or the Moon from space. Guests could see cities, bodies of water, mountains, weather and even fires from ... a lot of opportunities to perform gymnastics or throw a ball forever. Space station guests could perform experiments with elements, animals and plants in a low-gravity environment. And, of course ... and satellite TV. Maybe in the future, an artificial gravity swimming pool or hot tub could be designed. A swimming pool in space would be really fun. Since in weightlessness water ...
... a good rocket fuel. We know there are relatively large amounts of hydrogen at the lunar poles. We hope it's in the form of water, but it could also be things like methane (CH4) deposited by comet impacts— we just don't know right now, although we hope to learn by 2010. Silicas are very useful for things like solar cells, which could be manufactured on the ...
... , at least at first. Since there is no atmosphere or magnetic field on the Moon we'll need to put something in the way of cosmic rays and the solar wind ... modules under a couple of meters of regolith. From there we can start digging downward. Large tunnels could be constructed underground where humans could live and work. In fact this would be the ...

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