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This is a recent pop-culture myth because the craters make it look like holes found in traditional Swiss cheese. ---- Answer provided by Thomas Matula, Ph.D. & Kenneth J. Murphy Image:K2S logosmall ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - THE MOON
There are a lot of different things to do on the Moon. There's science to be done, products to be made, and fun to be had. Using the vacuum and raw sunlight we can make ... the Moon is to attend Space Camp, where they have a Moon seat that makes you weigh only one-sixth as much as you do on a scale. You learn exactly why the bunny hop became the preferred mode of ...
The Moon will always be easier and quicker to visit. A round trip would be just over a week. For Mars it will be over a year, with our current kinds of rocket engines. In the future, it will depend on how the space tourist companies do their brochures. Maybe you will help to write them. What do you think you would say? ---- Answer provided ...
... the sky, what its circumference is, what its mass is, and so forth. Over time we've measured the Moon in all kinds of different ways, even how squishy it is inside (its love number). We know that folks started trying to accurately measure the distance to the Moon about 2,300 ...
... some terms as they are used in the aerospace community. A rocket is propelled by propellants. Propellants are usually made up of two materials—a fuel and an oxidizer, termed bi-propellants. Various types of fuels and oxidizers may be used. For example, the Shuttle ...
... you are not careful. The best thing to do is to move slowly and make sure that you can grab onto some part of the ship to steady yourself. There are all the normal surfaces—floor, walls, and ceiling—but without an up or down, they don't have the ...
... the Moon is billions of years old and has some four times the surface area of the United States or Europe, there are no people there And, except for a near-two week total interval in the some 150,000 years that ...
The Moon is made up of mostly oxygen (O), 45 percent average abundance by mass; silica (Si), 21 percent by mass; aluminum (Al), 13 percent by mass; calcium (Ca), 10 percent by mass; ... mass; iron (Fe), 6 percent by mass; and some titanium (Ti), and sodium (Na), both less than 1percent. The solar winds implant elements in the Lunar soil such as hydrogen (H), helium (He ...
... left special instruments on the Moon, and a special laser at the McDonald Observatory in western Texas bounces a laser off these instruments. Careful measurement of the results has shown us that the Moon is moving slowly away from us, at about 1.5 inches per year. http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/moon_worldbook.html (See CDROM ...
... of the examples relate directly to the process of building a space hotel, or a space industry to harvest materials from the moon, it is the premise of this chapter that we may at a minimum get a grasp on some of the ...

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