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... Matula, Ph.D. & Kenneth J. Murphy Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - THE MOON
... come down wrong. From a straight physics standpoint, the average adult can jump about 1.5 feet into the air from a standstill here on Earth. On the Moon that would be about ten feet or about ... that, because of the lower gravity, while less than a second is spent in the air here on Earth, a full three and a half seconds would be spent in the air on the Moon. A pogo ...
Like the Earth, the Moon has a gravity field large enough to prevent people from drifting off into space. ---- Answer ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - THE MOON
... times as high on the Moon as on Earth. This means that stadiums for lunar sports will require very large domes. All kinds of new games can be invented on the Moon. Instead of snowboarding, folks on the Moon might have regoboarding which would involve sliding down the regolith on the sides of craters. It is likely that ...
... water, electrical energy, communications, local transportation, housing, medical care, educational services must all be provided in a way that accommodates the Moon ... can ...accomplish at the exit ramps.' " Space News; November 7, 2005. ''"On the Moon, we can learn if mankind has what it takes to settle the solar system." '' Paul D. Spudis "''The Once and Future Moon ...
... 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 ... are in weightlessness—our body weight is zero pounds, and the spacesuit also weighs zero pounds. So the weight of the suit is not a factor. It would be nice to have ...
... of water on the Moon like on Earth, or the frozen lake they just found on Mars. On the Moon we know that there's hydrogen in the dark craters at the poles. We hope that this is in the form of water, but if it is it's likely mixed all throughout the ...
... oxygen or water, we probably won't see much wasted light from a moonbase. While here on Earth we can be profligate in shining light up into space at night, light energy on the Moon will be a precious resource. There might be an occasional glint of light from any solar power towers at the lunar poles, but most of the activity will be ...
... of different things to do on the Moon. There's science to be done, products to be made, and fun to be had. Using the vacuum and raw sunlight we can make amazing new materials ... 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 ...
The Moon has gravity but it is smaller than the Earth's gravity because the Moon is much smaller than the Earth. An object will stay where it is built on the Moon. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...

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