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Instruments can see farther than humans. There is no atmosphere to get in the way, which is why the Hubble Space Telescope gets such great pictures of distant star formations, and why it has ... hard to see the stars in the sky. The best combination uses both humans and instruments, and each generation sees a little farther. Humans ultimately will be able to see just as far as they ...
... , somewhat like being in the water, but there is no resistance. While most people tend to start by kicking their legs, that will not make you move in space. So far, about three-fourths of the people who have gone into space have some feelings of space sickness. The good news is that almost ... , Ph.D.
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In space, one can see the light from stars hundreds of light years away. Vision in space does not improve, but you can see distant things more clearly because there is no atmosphere to interfere with the light coming ... S. Williams
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When you are in space you can see even more of the night sky than you can see from here on the ground. On Earth the atmosphere distorts and scatters some of the light coming from stars. Also in space ...
An electrical shock occurs when electrical Current passes through the human body, and completes a circuit back to the electrical source. Our bodiesw act the same in Space as they do on the Earth. This means that we can get an electrical shock in space just like you can on the Earth. Suppose you touch ... you are NOT grounded, (like floating in space) then you will not get a shock.
In Space, the Ground is the shell of the spaceship you are in. If you touch/stand/attach to something ...
... you shoot a gun in space you will see the bullet flying quickly away from you as you would on Earth if you had a very fast camera. But in space you are not standing ... , Ph.D.
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... to feel comfortable in high-flying airplanes and even higher- flying spaceships. Did you know the astronauts have special heaters in their gloves to keep their fingertips from freezing in space?
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It depends on how far away you travel. Near the solar system, the constellations would not change much but farther ... , Ph.D.
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... to travel in space, just like we can use airplanes, cars or ships to travel on Earth. Most engineers expect we will use special spacecraft that are meant to operate only in space to land ... & Gary Hudson
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... any point in space to another point is completely dependent upon the form of propulsion used. For astronauts these days the Shuttle is used. This fires liquid propellant from nozzles and can increase its speed by small amounts but this is only suitable for ferrying astronauts and equipment to the Space Station and back again. Between an ...
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