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... solar storms since the highly energetic particles can fry delicate silicon chips and guidance control components on board. Meteorite showers would be easier to avoid since they only occur during certain times ...
... does take a long time to travel anywhere in space. A trip to Mars will take upward of nine months and the other planets will take us many years to reach. It takes so long to get to certain ... able to gain precious extra velocity by flying close to another planet, which acts like a slingshot effect. This is possible when a spacecraft flies close enough to a planet that it is able to 'steal' a little ...
Absolutely, it is usually much safer to travel during the minimum of the 11-year solar cycle. ---- Answer provided by Robert P. McCoy, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
Just like here on Earth, you make time to celebrate birthdays and holidays. Sometimes the greatest gift and way to celebrate is just watching the Earth or the stars as you float by. ---- Answer provided by Capt. USN (Ret). William Readdy Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted ...
... and facilities will be available and everybody aboard the hotel will be trained in emergency operating procedures and will first try to stabilize the situation. But a truly functional hotel must allow the guests to escape when the living environment becomes really dangerous. A space vehicle— either ...
... Space Shuttle due to the weight limitations. Astronauts have what is known as their personal preference kits (PPK) that contain memorabilia and other personal items. These are limited to two pounds for each crewmember. All other personal ... when you get ready to go, people will advise you on what to take and what not to take. You do not want to pack too much but at the same time you need to take the ...
This book, Kids to Space: A Space Traveler's Guide, is a private spaceflight guide Other books that we recommend before your flight are The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams and Our Universe by ... thing you need to learn is how to stay safe on your trip—just like when you board an airplane—and how to have a great time, which probably you already know how to do. Any ...
... Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - GALAXY, SOLAR SYSTEM and UNIVERSE
To start with, it will be exciting enough just to go up a hundred miles into space and see what the Earth looks like from there. You may have to wait until you are through college before you can go to the Moon. Mars ...
... solar system, unless that planet is on the other side of the Sun. Uranus, Neptune and Pluto require a telescope. Technically, Uranus can be seen without a telescope if you have good eyesight and you are in a ...

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