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Watch many of the science fiction movies or read science fiction books to discover what many fictional people have done when they encountered aliens for the first time. ---- Answer provided ...
There are lots of little things we can do to prepare for zero-gravity. We can eat special types of foods that reduce our chances of getting sick; we can take medicine that helps our bodies deal with the weird feelings associated with being weightless; we can educate ourselves on what is happening with our bodies, what to expect, and how to act in zero-gravity. ---- Answer ...
At present the US expects to use it for scientific and other purposes that will primarily support the Federal Space Exploration Program now being planned by NASA. The other ISS international partners will probably use if for scientific research studies of particular interest to them. ---- Answer provided by Thomas Rogers & Russell Romanella Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and ...
... things. Once you have that mastered, you can spend your free time doing a lot of the things you do on Earth—like listening to music, telling stories, and spending time ...
When you go to space, don't expect to run into Buzz Aldrin , but do expect to be amazed and astonished. There was one thing not even the most extensive ...
One thing astronauts love to do in their leisure time is look out the window and see the beautiful "blue marble" which is what they call our home planet. ---- Answer provided by ...
The Shuttle is capable of maneuvering towards an EVA crewmember if he or she should become disconnected. For a station-docked EVA, this is not the case so the astronauts ...
... payloads and experiments into space. Once it gets in orbit, the main activities have to do with conducting the experiments, gathering data, and perhaps placing a payload, such as the Hubble ...
You would not need a swimming pool; with the experience of weightlessness guests could literally swim in space inside or outside the hotel. For fun, a guest could view Earth or the Moon from space. Guests could see cities, bodies of water, mountains, weather and even fires from space. A guest could look at the stars and planets. Zero-gravity presents a lot of opportunities to perform gymnastics ...
In case of failure, the usual procedure is to use the backup, if one is available. Next, the mission may be modified or shortened to provide a safe return, if possible. Third, repairs may be attempted if the failed unit is accessible, if the astronauts have the proper repair skills, and if a replacement part or repair kit is available. Astronauts are resourceful and innovative, and operations ...

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