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... not by what we consider safe here on Earth. We have learned to live with most of the dangers here on Earth, but it has been remarked that exploring the frontier is a fancy name for ... people traveling to the Moon. In this aspect the Moon will be much safer then on Earth. However the Moon will have its own hazards, including solar radiation, micro-meteor storms, and dependence on pressurized suits and ...
... sphere than the Earth, and the horizon is much closer. This makes it harder to grasp how far away something really is. With no atmosphere to diffuse any light, everything is optically sharp, but everything on the Moon is rounded and softened by aeons of impacts of all sizes. There is a sharp contrast ...
... think that there may be water ice in the ever-dark craters at the poles of the Moon, but we do not know for sure. Finding out is one of our top priorities. ---- Answer provided ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - THE MOON
Any water that might happen to escape into the lunar environment will have enough energy to escape from the Moon's gravity and will never return as snow. ---- Answer provided by Thomas Matula, Ph.D. & Kenneth J. Murphy Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book ...
... 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 you do on a scale. You learn exactly why the ... to experience the Moon's level of gravity. The moon is rich in resources and energy. Humans will use the Moon to generate clean safe energy for the Earth. Humans will also mine metals and other materials on the Moon that will ...
Indoor football on the Moon would be much like it is here on Earth except the ball would travel much farther when thrown. If you were to play outside, you would ... , catching and throwing more difficult. Even though there is less gravity on the Moon, you wouldn't be able to throw the ball hard enough to get it in orbit, let alone to another galaxy. ---- Answer ...
... space, on the Moon. The city would not be a Lunar outpost to be visited only by astronaut space explorers; a program to obtain and utilize such a capability is already underway. Rather, it would draw ... plus Moon, New World A New World that is safe, peaceful, secure and economically sound. It is time that we learn and demonstrate that we can move to the Moon now as rapidly as we did in the ...
... to the Moon and live there. We will design the right equipment and train our people so they can safely live and work on the Moon. Eventually the Moon will be a place for tourists to go just for the fun of going to the Moon. ---- Answer ...
With the right equipment and training we can make excellent environments for people to safely live in on the Moon. We already know how to do it. Once we return we will learn by living there. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
It's certainly plausible to build a community or city on the Moon, and perhaps more than one, but doing so will depend on several factors. One factor is finding useful things to do on the Moon, because we're not doing this just for fun. In the early years support from Earth will be critical, and it will ...

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