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In space travel the professional crewmembers are trained to do the tasks of flying the spacecraft and each of them is cross-trained to carry out any of those tasks. Often they are trained ... or specialist crewmembers, who are trained to operate only a few spacecraft tasks beyond their mission. However, every person on the trip is trained to carry out safety and emergency tasks as may ...
Life is only known to exist on Earth at present due to the optimal conditions of having just the right amount of heat (warmth and insulation) from the Sun and a protective environment and atmosphere that keep the various forms of harmful radiation, galactic cosmic radiation, charged particles and solar particles out. Life is also attributed to the formation of liquid water on Earth. The gaseous ...
... 13''' '''Harnessing Bacterial Intelligence: A Prerequisite for Human Habitation of Space ''' '''By Eshel Ben-Jacob ''' ''"Man, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand ... billions of bacteria. Yet bacteria of all those colonies communicate for tropism in shared tasks, coordinated activities, and even exchange of relevant genetic bacterial information. For that to ...
... The FAO coordinates with the principal investigators or scientists/technologists involved with various mission tasks or objectives as well as with the operations specialists for maintenance, repairs ... in this scheduled list were mealtimes, exercise (if appropriate) and sleep periods. Nowadays, the crewmembers usually get electronic updates to their laptop computers. This is much more efficient than ...
... how many kinds of missions, or tasks, are conducted during each trip? Missions, objectives or experiments, are an important part of any spaceflight. They focus crewmembers' planning efforts before the flight, and ... varies with both the length of a trip and the number of crewmembers; from as few as one or two tasks during short flights to dozens on long trips. ---- Answer provided by ...
... recruit keen-minded technical men for the task of assembling the rocket and the ... proposed International Astronautical Federation. Of the 13 countries in discussion at the Congress, only ... Hurter by another fan member, Leslie Croutch, doing a critique of all the articles in CENSORED ... 5 and 9 August 2023 to Rob Godwin and shared with Frank H. Winter. Kernerman, Samuel Charles, obituary , “Deaths ...
First, requirements defining the objectives of the mission—destination, tasks to be performed, mission duration, and payloads, for example, are determined. Then analyses are performed ... operations, destination landing, return to Earth, and Earth landing, as well as the number of crewmembers, tasks to be performed, electrical power required, and necessary expendables. Then a design is developed and ...
We do not wash clothes in space. The Shuttle will bring all crewmembers' used clothing back home since they are away such a short period of time. Space Station crewmembers discard their clothing ... Progress re-enters the atmosphere. Each Progress ship brings up new clothing for the ISS crewmembers each time. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted ...
There are two telephones on board the ISS that allow the crewmembers to call home. According to Lt. Col. Fincke, the Space Shuttle also has telephone capability. ... of a computer much like you will see on your Internet connection. This allows the crewmembers to access a computer on Earth that then connects them to a land line so that the call can be made the same as though the crewmember were in his or her own living room. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt & Cdr. USN ...
... is careful consideration given to selecting crewmembers but no psychological testing is done for this specific purpose. For Shuttle flights, the mission specialists who will do the scientific and technical work and ...

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