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If this is asking whether spaceflight by humans is worth the cost, people's opinions vary. I firmly believe that it is. Anyone who pays to go up to space obviously agrees ---- Answer provided by Ben Reytblat Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
Space travel is certainly a life-changing experience. After the births of my children, those were the most memorable days of my life. I worked forty years toward making my teenage goal ... . ---- Answer provided by Dennis Tito Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http ...
... . Space will also generate scientific discoveries and the creation of new technologies. I also think we'll benefit from the inspiration it provides. And someday, we'll benefit from having more living space off the Earth. ---- Answer provided by Esther Dyson Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
... travel in space. While most animals return to Earth in sound health, some show different symptoms resulting from reduced nutrition and activity. Most anatomical differences seen in humans are dependent on the length of the stay in the micro-gravity environment. Such extensive data is not available for animal astronauts. However, it is believed that animals adjust ...
Space is a cold, dark environment that does not have breathable air for humans. Without a vehicle with vital life support systems, it would be impossible to travel both to and in space. NASA has been leading the nation's efforts to explore space since 1958. Since then NASA has done everything ...
... to answer questions about the rest of the Universe. ---- Answer provided by Charles D. Walker, Ph.D Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space ...
... space animals might survive the harsh conditions of space better than humans. Here on Earth camels do very well in the desert. Penguins survive in the Antarctic where humans easily freeze to death. So some space animals might live happily in space ...
... to demonstrate that the practical concept of rocket-propelled space travel should be pushed back in history by several decades. The following is an overview of the conventional history of the subject followed by an ... is worth noting that as much as 50 years later some people still couldn’t accept the fact that a rocket didn’t need something to ''push against''. The absolutely crucial element here is ...
... BOOK OF SPACE, TRAVEL''' by Goodwin, H. L. ''New York, 1954: Franklin Watts, Inc., 213 pages, OP'' The book provides a very general, but accurate, survey of space travel for the interested public. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical ...
... The First Scientific Concept of Rockets for Space Travel by Robert Godwin '''Part 1''' The First Scientific Concept of Rockets for Space Travel by Robert Godwin Part 2 '''Part 2''' The First Scientific Concept of Rockets for Space Travel ...

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