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And there will definitely be a need for traffic controllers and various air traffic control facilities, just as we have airports, seaports and highway control facilities. And while we hope that there will not be crashes, we will have to plan for that possibility. ---- Answer provided ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - FACILITIES
... get one or two channels, but nothing like we get on Earth. And we will probably not be able to watch all our favorite TV shows, because there will not be enough TV channels being transmitted to us. The reception for the TV channels we will get, however, will be very good ...
... , as long as the items or fluids being heated are contained in a sealed container that allow sufficient room for expansion, and so long as the spacecraft or station is equipped with systems ... Station (ISS) has evaporative reclaimers to reduce condensation, but depends to a certain degree on being able to offload excess waste-water to Shuttles for disposal. The Shuttles typically vented this ...
... ° F when there is no sunlight. Heat is generated inside the spacecraft by both the sunlight outside and by all the equipment operating inside. This heat must be removed by using a mechanically-pumped fluid to perform heat transfer. An insulation blanket around each module will protect it against the extreme temperature changes ...
... is very popular and lots of people are in space, there will be some entrepreneur there to sell what people need. It sure would be a long distance to travel to go to the local ...
... —NASA calls it extra vehicular activity, or EVA— in a spacesuit. But on a mission to re-supply the ISS, say, there might be an opportunity to go on the space ...
There are no known asteroids that are headed toward Earth anytime soon. One moderate-sized asteroid (about a half-mile across) will come very close to Earth in the year 2029, but its orbit is very well known and it will definitely miss the Earth. ---- Answer provided by Alan Hale, Ph.D. & Capt. USN (Ret.) William ...
... is too soon to tell exactly how a private space mission will be conducted, it would seem that free floating should be a part of the experience. ---- Answer provided by Byron Lichtenberg, Ph ...
... there will be no need for air helmets or spacesuits when you are inside, unless there is an emergency. Any space modules we build must be air-tight, so breathable air will not leak out to space. With inflatable modules, there are multiple layers of air ...
... . There are now several companies that are working hard to make such a trip much more affordable than it is today. By the year 2010, or maybe even sooner, you may be able ... and $250,000. The trip to the low Earth orbit will probably be much more expensive for a long time. Although there are many people trying to get the price down below a ... is the launch into orbit. It seems likely that for short duration flights of one or two weeks, the launch and launch preparation costs are pretty much all you'll have ...

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