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We bring lots of goodies with us to space. In the fresh food locker we took some chocolate-covered espresso beans, power bars, tortillas, peanut butter and jelly, chocolate covered nuts, M&Ms, and other great stuff. On our flight, because we had Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi as a crewmember, we also brought some excellent Japanese rice and curry noodles ---- Answer provided by Charles ...
... video files or pictures of loved ones that friends send up electronically over the satellite links. Sometimes we have cake, but ice cream is pretty rare because of storing it on board below freezing. Shannon Lucid came up with a very special treat for celebrating, though—JELL-O The refrigerator on the International Space Station (ISS) is just cold enough ...
... ;and will step you through what to expect on launch, in space and on landing. There are longer classes you can take if you want to further prepare. ---- Answer provided by ...
There is no official age limit, but the youngest astronaut ever selected to go to space was ...
... from solar energy; and computers that process data and allow you to write e-mails or call home. Space hotels also need to have special designs that take advantage of the ... the hotel by planning the trip and pushing off a wall, a piece of equipment or apparatus. The space hotel will be small and noisy, the air and temperature have to ...
Venus is always totally covered with clouds. Mars often will have giant dust storms—just like ...
... 's atmosphere condenses into thick slabs of carbon dioxide ice. During Martian spring, when the poles are again exposed to sunlight, the ice turns directly into a gas without becoming liquid, creating powerful winds as fast as 250 miles per hour (mph). It is unknown if the water or carbon dioxide ice on Mars contain any bacteria. In May 2008, the NASA Phoenix Mars ...
... , there is an evacuation plan. It is likely that two or more astronauts will share an evacuation pod. Larger pods can contain support equipment and consumables more efficiently than smaller ones; consequently, the likelihood is ...
Usually there is not enough water or time to take a shower every day. Many crewmembers prefer a sponge bath to a ...
... are eating properly. Human liquid waste is stored in bags and also returned to Earth for evaluation. There are no sewage systems; however, no human waste is placed in space from the ISS. On the Space Shuttle stand alone missions, human liquid waste is vented into space where it freezes. ---- Answer ...

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