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... full cycle, or seed-to-seed, physiological and morphological plant development.
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Answer provided by Gregory Schlick
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... expect to be able to take disabled people to space. We do not need people to be super fit and there will be many physical conditions that will be no issue whatsoever. Unlike manned space travel to date, we will be looking to ...
... be to know which direction to send the transmission. Radio waves are directional, so we have to point them in the direction we want to send them too. We can send e-mail to Earth by ... space agency now uses to transmit the critical data back and forth to the Earth.
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Answer provided by John Cavallaro
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... a bit miffed if you tried to take their money away, no matter what good cause you'd like to spend it on. Overall, I firmly believe that we can be compassionate toward our fellow humans and follow our dreams of traveling in space.
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Answer provided by Ben Reytblat
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... plants will utilize the carbon dioxide that the humans produce and convert that back to ... ), we could convert all the C02 and produce all of the O2 necessary to keep ... to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
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... in space because it takes a lot of fuel to lift every ounce of material into Earth orbit. NASA routinely works with teachers and students in schools across the nation to fly experiments into space which can then be returned to ...
... Earth—for example, one key resource is solar energy, which is abundant in space.
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Answer provided by Esther Dyson
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... company to own the spaceships it develops. NASA plans to be the first customer, buying tickets to take its astronauts to the International Space Station ... to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
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... to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
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Probably not the gasoline cars. These cars are designed for Earth; however, electric cars similar to the Toyota Prius™ can be modified for use on the Moon and Mars.
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Answer provided by Bradley C. Edwards, Ph.D.
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