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... astronomy and of science. Even before it was launched, Hubble was the subject of an important history book, The Space Telescope: A Study of NASA, Science, Technology and Politics, by Robert ... , along with a computer unit and the power supply for the Faint Object Camera. The importance of the mission to NASA grew as Congress came close to cancelling the International Space ... , and the space shuttle was periodically grounded due to an annoying series of problems. The importance of the servicing mission to the future of NASA was reflected in several high-level ...
Gravity is very important to our life on Earth. Without gravity, we would simply float around with nothing to ...
Whoever provides it, you will have to have a pressurized chamber to live in, oxygen to breathe (probably mixed with nitrogen just like here on Earth), food to eat if you are gone for more than a day, water, a way to go to the bathroom, something to control the temperature, clothes to wear, and personal hygiene supplies.
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Answer provided by Roger Crouch, Ph.D.
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Prevention of dental cavities includes the use of fluoride rinses, appropriate diet, brushing, and flossing—most recommendations are to brush twice a day and floss once a day. The fluoride rinses could take the place of fluoride in the water. It would also be possible to use antibacterial rinses, which can stop the bacteria that cause cavities. Response credit to Dr. Jay Buckley (JB) ...
There are many risks associated with exploration and charting the unknown. If we can design a space program that allows us to better understand and accept these risks, we can be better prepared for the reward of exploring new worlds and reaping the benefits of new medical and material science—knowledge that could help improve life for all humans on Earth.
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Answer provided by Jim ...
Carl Sagan, my favorite scientist and a great popularizer of astronomy and science, once said it best-"We are third generation star stuff " He meant that two other stars lived their lives and ended their lives by spewing the atoms of creation throughout our solar nebula neighborhood, which helped the local gas cloud to gravitationally collapse and form the star we call the Sun. At one time, the ...
Without planets there would be no life.
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Answer provided by Ed Frederick, Ph.D.
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... miss me until a signature was needed or something.
'''Wright:''' Sometimes an important signature.
'''Covert:''' Possibly, yes. Payrolls are important.
'''Wright:''' That's what I was thinking of, yes. Laughter So many ... us to end on, that balance is
important in whatever we do.
'''Covert:''' It's important in engineering design, it's important in space,
it's important in life. So, okay.
'''Wright:''' We certainly ...
... his successful risk taking. Losing fourteen people who were very important to their families and friends in addition to being important to the whole human race in such an unexpected way is ... ") utilizing subjective probabilities that can bound the outcomes, and enable relative judgments on risk importance. The most important aspects of the programmatic risk management are its ability to:
account for various kinds ...
... of relationship,
especially in a job that was intense like this and that was so important
as well.
'''Annexstad:''' Yes, it was just great. It was working, and it was
marvelous ... had, and
for things like depth measurements and that sort of thing. It was very
important.
'''Butler:''' Well, it’s certainly become a factor now in the discussion
about the life ... started in
that direction, although it was still ancillary. And it became more and
more important to our understanding of absolutely everything. It didn’t
shunt, I think, the engineers or ...
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