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People probably could live indefinitely on spaceships, but special care would have to be taken to make sure they get exercise, eat ... alert and not get depressed or claustrophobic. One big problem with prolonged weightlessness is osteoporosis, a condition where bones become brittle and weak. Also, muscles atrophy. Calcium supplements and weight-bearing ...
Changes occur in humans immediately on entering space. The health problems that do occur immediately are mild— ... , fluid shifts may cause headaches, the inner ear stops working causing space motion sickness, or a person "grows" one to three inches taller and may have backaches. ---- Answer provided by Col ...
Robots will generally last as long as their batteries last. Just like car batteries, robot batteries can be charged and recharged, but at some point the batteries cannot keep their charge. Because ...
Just as during the Apollo launch, the landing structure becomes the launch pad when it's time to leave. The decreased gravity makes it less intense. The one-sixth gravity has more of an effect than the atmosphere. ---- Answer provided by Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) William G. Gregory Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer < ...
Yes, we can live in a space environment. Our astronauts have been living in space since 1961 when the first astronauts went into space. To live in space we need an environment similar to what we have on Earth. It cannot be too hot or too cold. We also need a breathable atmosphere. We ...
Traveling in a spaceship is not like riding in an airplane. The space is much more cramped; you're weightless and traveling at more ...
... the single trip record is held by cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov who has stayed in space for 438 days in a row. http://www.worldspaceflight.com/bios/stats.htm (See CDROM) ---- Answer provided by ...
They look pretty much like those in a large modern airliner. TV-style displays have been used for a long time, and nowadays liquid crystal displays like those on wristwatches are common. Round dials ...
Since space around Earth is very large it is unlikely that humans living in space would have much effect on the environment of Earth. ---- Answer provided by Robby Gaines ...
You will be weightless as long as you are in orbit. Once you slow down, even a very little, gravity will start to pull you toward the Earth and you will then ...

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