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... speaking, a satellite orbits a celestial body, like the Earth or the Moon, whereas a probe is sent off on a non-return trajectory to find out about very distant regions and transmit the information back ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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Climate is what you expect and weather is what you get. Climate describes the long-term trend in atmospheric conditions. Weather describes the actual daily variation in atmospheric conditions.
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Answer provided by Robert P. McCoy, Ph.D.
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... s theory of relativity allows the concept of time to be symmetrical. If you describe black holes as a gravitational well in space where matter is continuously falling in, the ... the singularity in the center of the black hole and find its way out into another region of space through a white hole. The space connecting the ... be connected to different universes. Now that I have described what it is, I ...
A meteorite is a meteor that has survived its passage through the atmosphere and has landed on the Earth's surface. Usually only fairly large meteors become meteorites.
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Answer provided by Alan Hale, Ph.D. & Capt. USN (Ret.) William Readdy
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... know what caused the bubble or instability that formed our Universe to inflate and expand. String theory proposes that there are other universes outside of ours and that a collision between two may have triggered the ... just an idea.
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Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski
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... reside and work in space well removed from Earth, and what the benefits, risks, costs and prospects are of our so doing. This helps us to plan how to reside on the Moon, perhaps Mars, and perhaps even farther—and to think of ...
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As part of the overall test flight programme of the SKYLON launch system it is planned to include 16 flights to the ISS in order to verify SKYLON's ability to interact with ... crew and logistics delivery. The issues involved with integrating the SKYLON test programme with the ISS are explored. Over the course of one year these flights could deliver almost 90 tonnes and 16 station crew ...
... , orange, and black. The color seems to correlate to the titanium content of the glass. The Moon is covered in craters, mountains, valleys and great plains, called Maria. Since the Moon has no atmosphere it's possible to see objects and spacecraft very clearly on the ...
... , or just watching the Earth go by out a window. There will be plenty of activities to keep people of all ages busy.
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... a vehicle on the Moon is possible. Motorcycles would have to be greatly altered to handle the special conditions on the Moon. They would need an electric motor and metal tires, and it would be really hard to get on one in a spacesuit.
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