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The Moon is covered with a layer of fine dust. While it's a really cool idea to skate in the Moon's craters, it would be like skating in a sandbox.
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Answer provided by US Space and Rocket Center
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... in LEO, which is very stable. It is a miniscule probability that the vehicle would be unable to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere. However, if the vehicle is unable to enter the Earth's atmosphere, it would remain in orbit.
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... spacecraft were sent first to learn about the Moon. There were three series of robotic spacecraft before Project Apollo. They were Ranger, Lunar Orbiter and Surveyor. Rangers 7-9 photographed the Moon up close before ... .htm (See CDROM) Lunar Orbiter mapped the Moon's surface from orbit. http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/lunarorb.html (See CDROM) Surveyor actually landed on the Moon to study its surface. http://nssdc.gsfc ...
Twelve astronauts have stepped onto the Moon's surface.
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Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) Rick Searfoss
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To prepare for going into space, we need to make sure we are in good physical condition, healthy, and familiar with all the technologies and systems aboard our spacecraft. This means training, ... to live and work there. They also train for spacewalks in the world's largest swimming pool, called the neutral buoyancy laboratory in Houston, Texas. This pool is about the size of a four-story building. In ...
... the sides of craters. It is likely that new extreme sports will drive a lot of technology advances in spacesuit design, just as extreme sports have driven clothing design on Earth. In the vacuum of the Moon ...
... to clean up from the meal. Astronauts enjoy a wide variety of pre-prepared meals, and in the beginning it's likely we'll just be making more of them for shipment to the Moon. Once we get established on the Moon ... the waste reprocessing system. Some insects, especially caterpillars and grubs, may also be raised as a protein source. It should be noted that insects are often used as a protein source in ...
... balance systems now get used to being back in the gravity of Earth. The astronauts take motion sickness medicine to treat space motion sickness, either as a pill or injection. We do not yet have a way of preventing this.
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Answer provided by Col. USAF Dr. Richard S. Williams
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... , bringing eye drops is probably a good idea for some people. Eye drops are available among the stores of medicine in the spacecraft.
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Answer provided by Col. USAF Dr. Richard S. Williams
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No, Moon's surface on average has an albedo, or reflectance of light, similar to that of charcoal. All light that we see from the Moon is either sunlight bouncing off the Moon and into our eyes (the bright part of a crescent Moon), or sunlight bouncing off the Earth, then the Moon and ...
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