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The safest place is to stay on the ground There will be lots of places to visit at spaceports where you can enjoy cool rides and watch launches. But if you feel a little braver, then go for a ... .
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Answer provided by Derek Webber
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I think the best place to go is to a hotel in Earth orbit. Every ninety minutes you can see the whole world. Sixteen times a day you can see a sunrise and a sunset. How ... ?
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Answer provided by Derek Webber
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... range from doing science experiments to reading books to building models to creating sand art. Some of these hobbies would be better than others with no gravity, but the best space hobby would be stargazing.
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... just to go up a hundred miles into space and see what the Earth looks like from there. You may have to wait until you are through college before you can go to the Moon. Mars will be the next place for us to visit after that ...
... with the seasons. The surface temperature can rise to about 70° F or drop to nearly -220° F. Unfortunately, while temperatures rise during spring, this warm season may not be the best time to visit Mars because it is also the time when vast dust storms cover the ...
... would be to have a branch of the International Space University on the Moon. You would have the opportunity to get "up close and personal" with data needed for a lunar research project right from the Moon and then be able to send it back to Earth Research and development would be ...
When the astronauts go back, probably to the poles, it will be to search for water. But it would be neat to someday take a tourist trip to see where Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed, back in 1969, and see their footprints, which are still there today. One half of the ...
On a personal flight into space you might be part of some medical tests or you could photograph features of the Earth, the atmosphere, or the stars with special camera equipment. Other useful experiments might be planned with growing plants or young animals. Since we are still learning how to live and work in the ...
... exercise to help your body get used to being back on Earth with its gravity.
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Answer provided by Col. USAF Dr. Richard S. Williams
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... not work. The hotel will have instruments on board that can answer three questions: Where am I? How am I oriented? Where is everything else? These data will be transmitted to ground control through communication satellites. We can use this information, verify it with our own readings from the ground, and use it to plot our course so ...
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