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When we live on the Moon or on Mars, we will always have to wear some version of our spacesuit. It may look different than it now looks but it will still have to provide the same protection from the hostile environment of space. It must provide us with the proper heating and cooling that our body needs to survive the extremes of heat ...
... will be able to wear almost whatever you want to wear. As long as you are within the spacecraft environment, you should wear comfortable clothing that is not too tight-fitting and that keeps you warm in the ... the spaceship cabin. At times you may want to wear shorts and sports shirts. You will not need shoes in space because you do not walk and shoes would only cause harm to the instruments in the ...
... will have to be brought to space in tanks. The oxygen tanks would be used to inflate the hotel and establish the environment. The oxygen in the hotel would have to be continually filtered and moisture and carbon dioxide (CO2) would have to ...
... to experience the Moon's level of gravity. The moon is rich in resources and energy. Humans will use the Moon to generate clean safe energy for the Earth. Humans will also mine metals and other materials on the Moon that will be used to reduce the ...
... for humans and will continue to be that way, spacesuits are our armor against that environment. We must take our environment with us in space. There is no air to breathe and we have to make our ... extremely hot or extremely cold, we have to provide a way to keep our body temperature normal. To do this, it takes a spacesuit and that means it takes room to do that. Since we are weightless, the weight ...
... of living in a lunar colony would be to set up a working community. So yes, there would be schools, but I don't think there would be too many pencils to sharpen or ... by computers or with some kind of cosmic gadget for gathering and giving out information. How wonderful it would be to have a branch of the International Space University on the Moon. You would have the opportunity to get "up ...
Eventually there will be millions of people living in space, on the Moon and on Mars. In 50 years there may be enough people and biospheres (farms) that if something happened to the people of Earth the human species would survive. Our space people might come back to Earth to ...
... after launch the speed is 3,438 miles per hour (mph) and increasing rapidly. Restraining devices are necessary to avoid injury when traveling at that speed. Prior to landing, during re-entry or blackout, the Shuttle is traveling at 16,700 mph. After re-entry the Shuttle uses Earth's atmosphere to slow ...
... will be born and live their entire lives on Mars and beyond. They might visit Earth for a vacation. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To ...
... survive the extreme and sudden loss of pressurization. On Earth, we are used to the 14.7 pounds of pressure that the Earth environment gives us. To survive outside this environment, we must have that same pressure. Even if the loss of pressurization did not get us, the ...

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