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... no atmosphere to speak of in space, in the shaded areas temperatures can be cold enough to freeze an uninsulated container of water immediately, forming small ice crystals that decay in a few hours.
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Since space around Earth is very large it is unlikely that humans living in space would have much effect on the environment of Earth.
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Just imagine how much fun you would have on your birthday with all those birthday surprises and great gifts. Now imagine a ... launch pad that pins you in your seat and makes it hard to take a breath or the sudden main engine cut off and immediate floating in space after only eight and a ... ). William Readdy
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... be a factor in communications with crewmembers in space. However, NASA has a number of satellites in orbit that can send signals to each other and relay the signal around the Earth in such a way that we are in constant ... L. Curbeam
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There are no tornadoes in space.
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Answer provided by Robert P. McCoy, Ph.D.
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In a space capsule or spacesuit with heaters, astronauts can go anywhere in deep space without freezing. This will be essential for missions to Mars and beyond.
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Yes. In fact, all of the water we see here on Earth originally came from space. Water is created by combining two basic elements found almost anywhere we look, Hydrogen (H), and Oxygen (O). Hydrogen, Helium, and Oxygen are the most plentiful elements that we know of in ...
... the way it does here on Earth. It would be brighter and you would have an easier time seeing the distinct stars, but otherwise it would look the same.
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Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski
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... half-peeled banana would be a great way to study microgravity and enjoy a snack at the same time. How wonderful it would be to look at Earth from space and study the geography of our home planet. You could see clouds, or the eye of a hurricane, lightning strikes at night, and how weather affects our planet. The meteorologists would be very interested in your fact-finding. Doctors and nurses would be grateful to have you work on new medicines that could only be made in micro-gravity. Specially made medicines would be ...
... in space will look the same as on Earth as long as light is shining on them. Next, people would look different in space than they do on Earth because in space people have to wear spacesuits in ... out in all directions Peoples' faces also look a little different in space because their cheeks don't sag towards the ground like they do on Earth. This may make people look happier in space ...
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