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... the solar system, the constellations would not change much but farther away they would begin to look different. ---- Answer provided by Dirk Terrell, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... We keep our visors down during lift off in the unlikely event of a cabin depressurization during launch and so it is impossible to eat anything. To my knowledge, I do not know of any astronauts who eat or ...
... on Earth. The Japanese Medaka Fish taken to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of a student experiment swam upside down, as they could not sense the way gravity was acting in order to orient themselves as they do on Earth ...
The other eight planets do not have oxygen in their atmospheres for us to breathe. Therefore, one must always be wearing a spacesuit or be in a space-tight building. ---- Answer provided by Ed Frederick, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
... on Earth or on Mars. The NASA Space Shuttle orbiter is designed with wings and a tail because it must return from space and be steerable through the atmosphere to land on Earth. But if a spacecraft is to operate entirely in the vacuum of space, it ...
When filling out paperwork on their clipboards, astronauts routinely set aside their pens in midair while they reach to adjust a dial on a piece of equipment, and then reach back to pluck ... on board the Space Shuttle and the ISS since there is no refrigeration on board. Many have also expressed a longing for being able to smell the Earth—like the smell of grass from a freshly-cut lawn or the ...
... The blue comes from the oceans; the white comes from clouds and polar ice caps. When the Apollo astronauts looked back from the Moon, they thought the Earth looked beautiful for two reasons: one, because it was more colorful than the ...
... we need for launch. However, based on the designs of the nuclear rockets tested in the 1960s, the thrust-to-weight ratio is too low to be able to ... 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 ready to fly again. The ...
... everything. For the current International Space Station (ISS) the astronauts wanted something similar to a shower at home but the shower may never be used because, at present, in late 2005, we are not sure if the ...
... on board the Shuttle One gets an amazing feeling of depth when positioning oneself on the footholds at the edge of the manipulator arm and then looking down the entire length of the Shuttle to the rapidly moving blue Earth ...

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