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... of the Moon, or other places where there might be space communities, could be explored by touch. Technologies such as talking light and color sensors might be built into an equipment pack so you ... identify it using artificial intelligence technology. Exploration is driven more by curiosity, imagination, and determination than it is by how well you can see something. ---- Answer provided by Mark A ...
There is no need for stairs, but beds—actually sleeping compartments— are nice. You ... better if you are slightly restrained during sleep. On the Shuttle and International Space Station , we have sleeping bags that are attached to the floor or walls. This keeps you from ...
... as if they stopped doing any exercise because they are not working against gravity. This would be similar to people who decide to sit in a chair all day without getting up ... all day. Therefore, if they ate the same amount of food, they should be fatter. They would also be taller by one to three inches, since the spine stretches if it is not ...
There will definitely be spacewalking available to anyone so interested. Bungee jumping may not occur since it works because of gravity here on Earth. But there is likely to be something equivalent in outer ...
... could discover a new planet or asteroid, learn more about how the Universe began, and maybe even find out if there is some kind of life out there. Biology would be important to study and you would ... great way to study microgravity and enjoy a snack at the same time. How wonderful it would be to look at Earth from space and study the geography of our home planet. You could see ...
One sure way to protect ourselves is to continue trying to be friendly. If the aliens are angry with us we should try to find out why and communicate, communicate, communicate. We should keep trying to talk with them to assure them we are not dangerous. Think about what you feel when friends are angry with you. The best thing you can do ...
... holiday, and at amazing things like the Grand Canyon. Once you leave Earth orbit and head out to the Moon or beyond, though, there are no rest stops on the way ---- Answer provided by ...
... of space can be a challenge for those who can see. Therefore, it is important for everyone to observe care in replacing objects in their storage locations when done with them. People who are blind often have well developed skills for organizing their possessions, and those skills and habits would be useful in space. ---- Answer provided by ...
Usually we try to send up favorite holiday foods to make astronauts or cosmonauts feel at home even though they're far away from family and loved ones up in space. ---- Answer provided ...
Eventually there will be millions of people living in space, on the Moon and on Mars. In 50 years there may be enough people and biospheres (farms) that if something happened to the people of Earth the human species would survive. Our space people might come ...

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