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That depends upon what type of failure and during which time it occurs. However, it is one of many possible consequences. ---- Answer provided by Futron Corporation 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/ ...
Some missions performed on piloted spacecraft—a few Space Shuttle flights for instance—are secret. Some of those in the past have been for national defense purposes and others for very competitive industries like computer chip research. There are also secretive unpiloted robotic satellite missions with ...
... . Only where there are high concentrations of people such as in cities is the pollution bad. And that pollution is made worse because the pollution often cannot escape because the cities ...
... orbit or other locations in space. It is even possible that there may be multiple mission control centers in LEO. ---- Answer provided by Ron Kohl Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - MISSION CONTROL
Unfortunately, once a star collapses beyond its Schwarzchild's radius and becomes a black hole, it effectively leaves our Universe. We can never hope to probe beyond the event horizon because the laws of our Universe no longer apply—space-time becomes so curved by gravity that matter is crushed into an infinitely tiny and dense point called a singularity. And Einstein's Theory of Relativity ...
Wherever humans go we tend to leave waste behind. But in space we have learned how to live without leaving pollution behind. When the Space Shuttle docks with the International Space Station one of its jobs is to bring back the trash. The Shuttle actually takes out the garbage ---- Answer provided by Robby Gaines Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book ...
... moment of my life," said astronaut Ed White after he was told that he would have to end his spacewalk outside of the Gemini spacecraft and return inside the capsule. Spacewalks provide ... floating freely in space. Astronauts are always profoundly changed after they come back from a mission in space—it really changes your sense of priorities once you get to look ...
It depends on the mission. Some missions might require that you stay on the spacecraft all the time to conduct experiments. Others ... ;NASA calls it extra vehicular activity, or EVA— in a spacesuit. But on a mission to re-supply the ISS, say, there might be an opportunity to go on the ...
... would be unlikely that the older, used car would be as reliable as the new automobile, and the risk of the older car requiring maintenance would be much higher. Mission ... some ...
... SHAKES IN SPACE. 179 - - '''VOL. 37 NO. 6''' '''JUNE 1995''' - - FIRST SHUTTLE-MIR LINK-UP The docking of Atlantis with Mir on mission STS-71 is previewed by Neville Kidger ... planet. 413 - SATURN MOON MYSTERY Hubble observations of Saturn's moons show some mysterious objects writes Richard Taylor. Space Miscellany. 413 - Correspondence A selection of readers' letters ...

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