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On Mercury, the days are extremely hot, the nights are extremely cold and it has no atmosphere. On Venus, the atmospheric pressure is so great that you would be crushed ... storms, but we can survive them, just as people and animals who live in the deserts on Earth survive dust storms. We cannot land on the gas giants ... Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - PLANETS ...
Extreme environments are places that are very different from our normal living conditions. Space is one extreme environment. So are deserts, high mountaintops, and the deep ocean, to name a few others. In order ... with orbital flights and missions to the Moon and Mars. Once we know what conditions to expect, we can develop technologies to protect us when we go there. For the high mountaintops ...
... to perceive just how difficult it is to get to even the nearest planets with the current technology we are using. And then it requires another leap of the imagination to go ... providing us all with a better understanding of the world we live in. Maybe you can be one of the first people in the future to make new discoveries in space ...
... spacesuit is made by sewing and cementing eleven different layers of materials together. Metal parts are then attached to join the different components together. Suit materials include: ortho-fabric, aluminized mylar ...
At any time, things can go wrong, whether in space or at home. NASA has employed thousands of scientists, engineers, ... faced on Earth are also faced in space. Depending upon a person's job and work environment, they may face hazards similar to those in a space environment. However, there are some particular challenges that are ...
Most likely you won't be able to bring dangerous things that are flammable, very heavy, or corrosive. On NASA ships you are not allowed to bring coins or stamps due to their value to ...
No astronauts have captured weird things. This only happens in science fiction stories. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) Rick Searfoss Image:K2S logosmall. ...
Some people give specific reasons for wanting to travel into space such as wanting to experience ... , or even to visit other moons or planets. However, many people are also interested for spiritual reasons. These might be religious, but they also feel that the opportunity to view the Earth, to ...
... , and plastics are used. The orbiter windows are made with special optical glass up to 2.55 inches thick. Non-metallics such as Kevlar and epoxy are also used for such things as stowage ... Space Transportation System Reference, Volume 1 Systems and Facilities, June 1988. This document is available on the Internet at: http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/technology/sts-newsref/stsreftoc.html sts ...
If you are stuck on Earth, you are most likely okay Since the capability to travel to other planets is not yet available, there is no chance of being marooned on a planet. However, when that capability does become available, one of the priorities will be providing the crew with a means to leave the planet. It will be a ...

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