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... are made primarily with aluminum alloy. It is very strong for its weight, it is reasonably inexpensive, and its properties are well understood since it has been used since the early 1930s in aircraft. However, it loses its ...
... left two golf balls on the Moon after hitting them hundreds of yards (or "miles and miles" as he described it). http://www.pasturegolf.com/archive/shepard.htm (See CDROM) ---- Answer provided ...
... made headlines around the world in December 2005 ... has been controlled by NASA. Now, modern-day counterparts of the Wright brothers are developing new ways to transport passengers and payloads into ... is appealing to aerospace companies for several reasons. It is sunny 340 days a year, which means that launches probably won't be cancelled because of bad weather. The spaceport site is at an elevation of ...
You are right, space is a vacuum and therefore no sound occurs in the vacuum of space because sound waves require a medium such as water or air through which to travel. There is ...
The pressure in Jupiter's atmosphere is great enough to crush a human. Like the other gas giant outer planets, Jupiter has ... the extreme atmospheric pressure crushed it. As the wreckage continued to descend, it likely melted and vaporized in the extreme heat. In addition, the radiation near Jupiter is at least 25 times more ...
Not in our solar system, but there could be many civilizations living in many other solar systems. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
It is possible, but the total heat from a Shuttle flight is small compared to the heat content of the atmosphere. Water vapor and other chemicals from the Shuttle engines are more likely to damage ...
... for these potential propellants is expected to be well above the melting point of current engine materials. Suggestions have been made that these propellants could ... are occasionally proposed that are "all electric and magnetic." The concept suggests that when the reusable vehicle lands, it recharges its battery, fills its propellant tanks with water or liquid air from the atmosphere, and is ...
... other planets around other stars in our galaxy. The possibility is present that there may be other worlds in other solar systems that are suitable for plant life. ---- Answer provided by Gregory Schlick Image ...
There are no space animals known yet, but there might be a small possibility that we may someday find signs of life on other planets— either in our own solar system or ...

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