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Spaceships do not usually blow up, especially in LEO. They are quite stable. There may be several problems or malfunctions that ... an explosion. Usually, there is an indication of one or more problems prior to the spaceship exploding. However, that is not out of the realm of possibilities. ---- Answer provided by Futron ...
There is very little chance of a spaceship simply exploding. Although both the Challenger and Columbia exploded, there were many other factors resulting ...
... the Sun is shining through the Earth's atmosphere. It would be a beautiful sight. The lunarscape around you will take on a reddish hue from the longer visible wavelengths passing through the Earth ... wavelength gets filtered out which is why you will see the Earth's atmosphere as a red ring. ---- Answer provided by Thomas Matula, Ph.D. & Kenneth J. Murphy Image:K2S logosmall ...
If a spaceship carries no crew, then it can eventually go right outside of the solar system, and the only problem is having enough power to keep on going. Nuclear generators are best for very long journeys where the Sun's energy is no longer powerful enough. When there is a crew on board, then there is ...
... of a severe toothache. Fortunately, he got the tooth fixed quickly once he got back to Earth. If there is a dental problem, however, there is equipment on board to put in a temporary filling, cover a broken tooth or pull a tooth if needed. One or two members ...
... a speed of about 25,000 feet per second (and ignore the drag of the Earth's atmosphere), the ball would orbit the Earth continually on a circular path. And if ... if the spacecraft is flying out into the solar system, the path and speed will be influenced by gravitational forces of the Sun and the planets. On board ...
... is that if a person wants to have access technology for a computer, they need to provide the screen reader, note taker or Braille display. Therefore, if I want to use the Internet at a ... individuals prefer slightly different configurations. It is hoped that the networks and systems in a space hotel or spaceship would work with whatever access technology people are using. The approach of building ...
... modified or shortened to provide a safe return, if possible. Third, repairs may be attempted if the failed unit is accessible, if the astronauts have the proper repair skills, and if a replacement part or repair kit is available. Astronauts are resourceful and innovative, and operations support personnel on ...
A medical emergency in space would be managed by the astronaut on board who is trained in first aid and medical management. This person is designated crew medical officer and would be aided by communications with flight surgeons and medical specialists on the ground ...
A spaceship can be almost any size. Some satellites with cameras or other sensors are as small as a piece of notebook paper and several inches thick. Spaceships that carry humans must be large ... , food, waste disposal, couches, exercise machines, and so forth). But remember that the spaceship (or its pieces, if it is to be assembled in space) must be launched from Earth, so usually ...

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