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Yes, Moon rocks currently belong to whoever picks them up. There may be weight limitations on how much you can bring back, though. ---- Answer provided by Thomas ... %20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - THE MOON
... main difference with Moon rocks is the large number of micro-meteoroid craters they will exhibit on their surfaces. The stuff out in space is not all just mountains of rock, but also ... that is something that would not be observed on regular terrestrial rocks. A lesser difference is that the longer a rock remains on the lunar surface, the more the raw sunlight will ... %20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - THE MOON
... at an amusement park. Flying into space at this point will not require you to take any tests ---- Answer provided by Tim Bailey & Loretta Hidalgo Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer ...
... we have blankets, pillows, sleeping bags or hammocks? Would we have to be zipped in or tethered or tied to something? In weightless conditions, there is no need to sleep horizontally. Beds may be placed vertically on a wall to save usable floor space in a private quarter. The bed could look like a sleeping bag, with thick ... that their heads are on the pillow, so we will provide flexible restraining belts on the body and head to simulate this. On the Moon or Mars, there will be some gravity ...
In perhaps 15 to 20 years, airplanes may be developed that include enough rocket power to reach 17,500 mph. Then we will be able to take off normally from an airport, fly ...
We have not discovered any signs of plant life in our solar system; however, we are just now embarking on such missions. We have robotic rovers on the surface of Mars trying to uncover the early history of that planet and searching for any traces of past or present life, and in the near future we have a mission to Europa. Europa is one of Jupiter's moons, and we believe that underneath ...
... found in Antarctica. When observed under a very powerful microscope, scientists found structures in the rock that some believed to be fossilized miniature bacteria. Scientists have not yet reached a consensus ...
... like we can use airplanes, cars or ships to travel on Earth. Most engineers expect we will use special spacecraft that are meant to operate only in space to land on the Moon or Mars. We will transfer from the spacecraft that carried us into orbit to these special landers ...
Yes, if we look for them—just like we do from here on Earth. Some astronauts have reported observations of comets that were visible ...
... but it would take a very long time. Since stars are very hot by human standards, people would not want to get too close to them. At this time, we do not ...

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