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... Olsen, Anousheh Ansari, and Charles Simyoni, as of Oct 2007, 415 men and 48 women have gone into Earth orbit or beyond. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) Rick Searfoss Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question ...
About 32 people have given their lives to the space effort. We are applying what we have learned from accidents to the safety of all future missions. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF ( ...
Twelve astronauts have walked on the Moon. Apollo 11 : Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin Apollo 12 : Charles (Pete) Conrad Jr., Alan L. Bean Apollo 14 : Alan B. Shepard Jr., Edgar D. ...
... Earth's orbit in a space hotel which will be able to accommodate many people. So, you will be able to stay with your friends, even if you can't all fit into the same orbital ...
... a very large amount of propellant yet be as light as possible. Payload carried to orbit is less than one percent of the vehicle. Every component must be carefully analyzed to ... and testing a new rocket vehicle to take payloads or people into space requires a large number of people—maybe thousands—and many years—maybe five to ten. ---- Answer provided by ...
... readily usable form, and so have to be processed out. It takes significant amounts of energy to unlock these elements from the soil and process them into usable form. It would also ... a population larger than a few tens or hundreds of thousands of people. If we start traveling to near-Earth asteroids (NEA) and mining them, a much larger population—numbering in ...
... blocks. The modules will be approximately the same size because they will have to fit inside a rocket to get into space. Once several modules are docked together, the space station could ... on board at any given time. It is possible that as many as 150 people could be guests on board an orbiting or planet-based space station. ---- Answer provided by Robert T. Bigelow ...
... people going into space for the next 20 years. This is due to the large cost and limited technology. But just as the United States started with a few people from Europe and many indigenous tribes, and the numbers of people grew, the same will happen in space. ---- Answer provided by ...
Your generation will very likely be part of our expansion into space. Early exploratory teams will only be five to ten people to make the first landings and establish the first bases ... and other refining capabilities in space so that there will be a need for many different kinds of people and workers. ---- Answer provided by Sheryl L. Bishop, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall ...
If you count everyone it would be in the thousands. People at the Johnson Spacecraft Center in Houston are working more intimately with the crew (instructors, ...

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