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... the lunar surface. At locations where you have regular traffic, a prepared surface is a good idea to help minimize the amount of regolith kicked up by landing and departing rockets. Beacons help incoming rockets stay on course, and markings and lights help to ensure a safe landing. ---- Answer provided by Thomas Matula, Ph.D. & Kenneth J. Murphy Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question ...
We already have robotic rovers scouting out the territory to figure out the best place to ... good to go to one of the Martian moons first, to check it out before landing on Mars itself. ---- Answer provided by Derek Webber Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer ...
... beyond its Schwarzchild's radius and becomes a black hole, it effectively leaves our Universe. We can never hope to probe beyond the event horizon because the laws of our Universe ...
Yes, we will build resorts, towns and then cities on the Moon and Mars. ---- Answer provided by ...
We are already living in Earth orbit. Right now there are two people living in the ...
When you live on a planet like Earth, it makes sense to consider the notions of up and down because you are bounded by a strong gravity field and by well-defined landmarks like the Earth below and sky above. But in space, while moving in an Earth orbit which is essentially a free fall environment, there are no such constraints. Objects in space can move in any direction needed so you are free to ...
... will be to search for water. But it would be neat to someday take a tourist trip to see where Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed, back in 1969, and see their footprints ... pointed away from Earth so astronomers might want to put a telescope over there. Wherever we land, remember that a day on the Moon lasts half a month, and then there is ...
... class. Soon though, I got better and better at looking at the Earth and understanding where I was. Different places on the Earth have different textures and colors, and after a ...
... matter where we go in the solar system, we would need to build habitats for growing plants. These habitats would protect the plants from the cold, radiation and lack of a suitable atmosphere, and we could ... regoliths as a substrate for growing the plants. Because there are nutrients in these regoliths, we would need to bring fewer nutrients with us. ---- Answer provided by Gregory Schlick Image:K2S logosmall ...
... , products to be made, and fun to be had. Using the vacuum and raw sunlight we can make amazing new materials. Being able to jump higher and longer means we can make up new dances and sports. Being able to fly (in a large dome ... how much fun it is to walk on the Moon is to attend Space Camp, where they have a Moon seat that makes you weigh only one-sixth as much as ...

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