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How long we would have to stay inside a spaceship would depend on where we were traveling, or, if it were a manned space platform, how soon before the relief ship came and our work there was completed. As long as the physical ... space available we are not limited. However the psychological needs of humans must also be considered. Being inside an enclosed spaceship, unless it is city-sized, would affect all of us over long periods. Humans ...
The total time spent after getting their spacesuits on is about 2 hours and 20 minutes on the ISS before they are ready to go into space. Coming back into the spaceship, astronauts do not have to do anything special as they already purged all the nitrogen out of their blood when doing the pre ...
... in the park. You could only go outside if you have been properly trained, and you are accompanied by an experienced crewmember. Guests would have to wear their spacesuits to take this walk around the hotel. ---- Answer provided by Robert T. Bigelow Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
... faster and faster. By the time it reaches space it is traveling at least 17,000 mph. We don't have to go a specific speed to leave the atmosphere, but we have to be traveling at a minimum of 17,000 mph in order to stay in space and not crash to the Earth. ---- Answer ...
... The only thing you need to learn is how to stay safe on your trip—just like when you board an airplane—and how to have a great time, which probably you already know how to do ... to know any more than that, although for fun you might want to learn a little more about the spaceship you are on, how it works, and what cool things you can do ...
... vehicular activity (EVA) astronauts (the ones who do spacewalks) are inside a pressurized spacesuit complete with a helmet. There is a water bag inside with a straw to allow them to drink liquids, and I believe they are also capable of having protein bar-like meals which they can take outside to eat while they are in the suit. You have to remember ...
Most astronauts have to attend not only college but also graduate school. The pilots must also complete a year-long, very difficult program called Test Pilot School. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) Rick Searfoss Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
... NASA, you may have to pay for your own suit. NASA furnishes suits for the astronauts. The spacesuit that the astronauts wear during launch and also during re-entry and landing is the ACES. Each ACES ... you would never use the parts for another astronaut or another mission, then you would have a one-time use and the cost could probably be as high as the news media says it ...
... stay on the spacecraft all the time to conduct experiments. Others might include a spacewalk—NASA calls it extra vehicular activity, or EVA— in a spacesuit. But on a mission to re-supply the ISS, say, there might be an opportunity to go on the space station, stay for a while, and then come home. The options and variations are unlimited ...
We will have to mine the resources whether they are on the surface or subsurface. Mining is defined as either digging or excavating in order to access ores or metals. It can also be described as processing to ...

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