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... Universe. And within this Universe distances to other galaxies are so great that we can't realistically plan missions to ... to fly supersonically. So keep dreaming and thinking and working towards it, and maybe someday we can at least go to another ...
If a spaceship carries no crew, then it can eventually go right outside of the solar system, and the only problem is having enough power to keep on going. Nuclear generators are best for very long journeys where the Sun's energy is no longer powerful enough. When there is a crew on board, then there is an extra problem in being able to supply enough food, water and oxygen for them to breathe, and people are figuring ...
If a black hole from another universe connects to ours, theoretically, it would be a white hole in ours... but all the other universes' matter would be pulled together by gravity and the white hole would ... of laws that work to describe what happens to matter in a black hole, we cannot offer any ideas about black holes or even if black holes could exist in other universes. Remember that the ...
... event horizon, but then the unlucky astronaut would disappear from existence and have no way to communicate what he might be encountering ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www ...
... happen near the spaceport and will be led by a staff experienced with space travel. Training sessions will also be offered to everyone as a fun learning experience. You can already do some ... spaceflight, but they are a lot of fun ---- Answer provided by Tim Bailey & Loretta Hidalgo Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer ...
... our Universe and the small-scale features now hinted at by quantum theory. Hollywood has made many movies suggesting that the end part of a black hole is connected to a white hole via a connecting bridge—a worm hole—in space-time. With our current understanding of the laws that govern the Universe, there is ...
... go to space. The great thing about being ahead of our time is: when the time comes, we’ll be ready The more we explore, the more we will learn about the Universe ...
... orbiting space shuttle somehow managed to survive, there is no place they could go to live. For one thing, there ... currently a Shuttle spends almost all of its fuel just to get into orbit. They could not even fly to the Moon or anywhere else unless the explosion pushed them there. And even then, the chances they would get pushed to the Moon or another ...
... the spaceships seen on television or movies like Star Wars. Humans traveling to space will stay on board a 22-by-45-foot inflatable space station module. This is about the size of a ... size of the current International Space Station (ISS) module. Several of these modules could be docked together to form a larger living and working space. ---- Answer provided by Robert T. Bigelow Image: ...
A spaceship can be almost any size. Some satellites with cameras or other sensors are as small as a piece of notebook paper and several inches thick. Spaceships that carry humans must be large ... Jon H. Brown Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www ...

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