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... spacecraft moving along in space will continue as long as all external forces are balanced. Try this: hold a ball in your hand with your arm outstretched. ... . But if you could throw the ball at a speed of about 25,000 feet per second (and ignore the drag of the Earth's ... force of Earth's gravity. This will cause the ball to speed up and slow down as it proceeds around the orbit, but it will ...
... of friction between the object and other objects or friction between the object and air. In space where there are no other objects nearby and where there is no air, things can ... , Ph.D.
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... is shining on them. Next, people would look different in space than they do on Earth because in space people have to wear spacesuits in order to stay warm and have air to breathe. Spacesuits cover the ... do on Earth. This may make people look happier in space, even if they are not smiling If you can't picture this, have a friend take a picture of you standing straight up ...
... there are an infinite number of dimensions in space. Some new ideas, called string theory, describe the structure of atoms and the Universe using thirteen dimensions How can there be more dimensions than we experience every day? Some dimensions are apparently folded up so that we do not know that they are present ...
... so we know how and when to reach the hotel in space.
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Answer provided by Robert T. Bigelow
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... technologies in space. Many technologies used on Earth are used in space including computers, plastics, machines, high-performance fabrics and materials, chemical processes, and even agricultural technologies. The newest technology now being used in space is probably nanotechnology, in the form of ...
... disappears in weightlessness—but it can still happen. The reason that snoring is so infrequent in space may have something to do with the compression that gravity usually produces on our bodies. In weightlessness there is no compression of the tissues in the neck around the ...
If a spaceship carries no crew, then it can eventually go right outside of the solar system, and ... are figuring out how to do this in preparation for the Mars missions.
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... regime, a satellite can remain in orbit forever.
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Answer provided by Derek Webber
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... had a spaceship that could keep you alive and protected, and you left Earth while fairly young, you could perhaps make it twice that far in a lifetime. However, even traveling in a ... & Robert Peckyno
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