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Yes, there are many safety precautions. The Shuttle is placed on the pad at T-43 hours before liftoff. Engineers and ground crew conduct a thorough series of checks to test all of the systems and make sure they work; that they turn on and off as they are supposed to do, and that they are in their ...
Yes, there have been thousands of UFO sightings dating back to biblical times. While most of these can be attributed to weather phenomena, planets, stars or even experimental airplanes, there are some that cannot be explained. Scientists and others are still ...
A lot of the packaging that is thrown away is used in storing the astronauts' food. Much of the trash consists of human waste. ---- Answer provided by Russell Romanella & George Veaudry Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
Media:1964EMPIRE.pdf A Study Of Manned Interplanetary Missions (Follow on) by Krafft Ehricke Category:Publications
There are a number of accessories on the spacesuit. There are lights attached to the helmet so that the astronauts can see in the darkness as they work. Remember that during a six hour EVA, the astronauts ... arrives. There is a beacon in the suit that sends signals to rescue teams that will allow them to locate the astronauts. As you can see, this suit is very important to the safety of the astronauts ...
... by a pressurization system or by pumps, driven by motors fueled by a separate fuel and oxidizer system. Hybrid rockets can be somewhat complex but they have an added safety feature. ... panels, and there are plans to someday use nuclear reactors to supply the propulsion power required. Sunlight availability in the vicinity of the Earth will provide these thrusters with power up to a megawatt. This ...
... space travel before you go, the better the trip will be so spend lots of time reading your Kids to Space: A Space Travelers' Guide. Keep fit and slim—the lighter the passengers the higher we can go Good spacelines like Virgin Galactic will give you plenty of time ...
... there are different sizes of spacesuits. Each astronaut is individually fitted with his or her own spacesuit. As some astronauts are tall, some are short, some are heavier and some are thin, each suit must be made to ... space. Someday, when kids are going into space, spacesuits will be made for kids. You will be able to walk into a spacesuit store and say, "I want a size 13 suit please." ---- ...
... 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 planning future missions to ...
... of training. If the person who designed the robot is also the person who is going to control it, like the Spirit and Opportunity rovers, then the training required is usually not a lot. The controllers learn things as they go. Astronauts controlling CanadArm 2 on the ISS require two weeks of training, at a very minimum. The more practice ...

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