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... . As the roots grow through the fabric they attach to the fabric and hold the plant firmly in place. NASA Links to explore:(See CDROM) http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents ... .edu/cpl/
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Answer provided by Gregory Schlick
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... the ones you would take with you on a long car trip, would work the same way in space. Magnets and Velcro can both be used to keep the pieces from floating away. Games that use dice wouldn't work because the dice would never stop rolling
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... are safe and that last for many years in space. We learn about living in space every time we go there. We are inventing better technology and smarter computers which will allow us ... and more plants. The plants will clean the oxygen and will provide more oxygen as well as food.
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Space travelers might have to have a time navigator whose job is to keep track of time on both planets and make sure that time-sensitive events were coordinated. ... ? And what time on the new planet would that be?
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... zero-gravity.
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... protect the crew from radiation. The aluminum crew compartment structure could be supplemented with polyethylene blankets and possibly lead sheets to reduce crew exposure. (Obviously, the use of lead would be limited by its weight.) The entire crew compartment could be surrounded by propellant tanks to further shield it from radiation. In addition, protective crew suits ...
... of all sorts and it would be reasonable to assume that eventually there would be something like our large shopping malls. To prevent the merchandise in any store from floating away, new hold-down technologies ... bungee cords.
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Answer provided by Ron Kohl
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No matter where we go in the solar system, we would need to build habitats for growing plants. These habitats would protect the plants from the cold, radiation and lack of a suitable atmosphere, and we could use the regoliths as a substrate for growing the plants ...
... we were building a habitat on Mars, we would grow the plants in the Martian regoliths, inside growth chambers. In a space station, we would need to choose a hydroponic system that would keep ...
We would get electrical power from fuel cells, solar panels or nuclear power.
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Answer provided by John Cavallaro
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