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... be located anywhere, maybe in Houston, maybe in Huntsville, or maybe at the Kennedy Space Center . But why not design a spacecraft that is autonomous so that it doesn't need a mission control ...
Mission controllers will be located anywhere there are space vehicles arriving, departing or resting. This will likely include low Earth orbit (LEO), where the Space Shuttle currently travels, and possibly a lunar orbit or other locations in space. It is even possible that there may be multiple mission control centers ...
There could possibly be central locations where space travelers would go to replenish their oxygen supply while living in space. You could ...
... for launch systems initially carried aloft by an aircraft, then launched. Anything that launches vertically will be from the east coast or an island off the east coast. What you must understand ... down. Due to launch frequency to go to the space hotels, the launch areas will have to be in isolated areas.
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Probably not. It will probably be a fixed price, just like it is today.
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... spacecraft will be in locations in space that will make communications with Earth physically impossible—for example, behind the Moon, behind Mars, or on the other side of the Sun. It may eventually be ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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... , sub-orbital flights will take off and land from the same spaceport. Virgin Galactic is currently looking at a number of launch sites including Mojave in California where our spaceships are being built. We ...
... humans in some kind of mission control to operate them. The next generations of robots that go to other planets will be a little smarter than the ones today. They will have very hi-tech programs on board giving them artificial intelligence (AI). The AI robots will still be given instructions from ...
They would be not only on Earth but also very likely at multiple locations in space—for example, LEO, near the Moon, or maybe near Mars.
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This may be possible but it is more likely that there will be a network of distant satellites or other unmanned spacecraft that will be sent deep into the solar system to monitor approaching meteors ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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