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... . But there will be ways to talk to your families and friends and even to your pet if you want We will have good communication equipment with e-mail, video, voice and maybe even ... important to keep us from feeling isolated, homesick and lonely. A good team is also critical.
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Answer provided by Sheryl L. Bishop, Ph.D.
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... home, on Earth, you might feel any of these things. Being in space is no different. But, with all of the things to do and discover, and ways to communicate with those back ... home.
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Answer provided by Col. USAF Dr. Richard S. Williams
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... 's exciting to blast off into space. The loudness is outside the vehicle. The crew feels the noise through the structure but they don't wear earplugs. Occupants of the vehicle do not feel heat on launch.
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Answer provided by Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) William G. Gregory
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Individuals who feel claustrophobic now might be bothered in some areas of our transportation vessels or habitats. However, for the most part, the Space Shuttle and the ISS are pretty big. The ... jet.
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Answer provided by Col. USAF Dr. Richard S. Williams
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... planet that will receive the first visitors from Earth, and it may be the only one for a very long time. It would take a couple of years to go there and return ... gas, so it would not be a good idea to try to land on them, and Mercury and Venus are really hot.
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Answer provided by Derek Webber
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... such as launch and entry, astronauts wear pressure suits for greater protection and for needed items should there be an emergency abort. Outside the spacecraft and when exposed to space, you will always need a spacesuit.
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Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt & Russell Romanella
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We do not believe that there will be any new symptoms or diseases brought back to Earth from being in space.
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Answer provided by Col. USAF Dr. Richard S. Williams
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... the next 15 years so we can begin more extensive activities in space.
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Answer provided by Bradley C. Edwards, Ph.D.
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... of to gain speed and so forth. It is very exciting and you feel happy and free Some people's bodies are a little more sensitive to the feeling of weightlessness and may feel a bit funny or nauseous, but it varies from person to person.
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Answer provided by Dana S. Klein & D. Brooke Owens
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... no matter what your flight plan, the primary attractions will be an unmatched view of the Earth, the strange feeling of weightlessness, and the wide-eyed wonder of being miles above the planet.
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Answer provided by Dennis Tito
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