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... life that can be realized in any ecosystem are determined by the resources of materials and energy, the requirements of the biomass, the rates of usage or wastage, and the life span of the habitat. In the Solar System, carbonaceous asteroids and comets are accessible resources, and ...
... business be set up in the near future, based on the next generation of reusable launch vehicles? Using two recent reusable launch vehicle concepts, this paper presents the results of a cost estimate exercise focussing on this question. It looks at the potential ticket prices and indicates the main challenges, considerations and possibilities for a near-future space ...
... be unlikely to travel to space for a vacation for some time to come. For the foreseeable future, space tourism will be affordable only to people with quite a bit of money ... space tourism more affordable and safer for average people in the years ahead. ---- Answer provided by Geoffrey I. Crouch, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... half-mile across) will come very close to Earth in the year 2029, but its orbit is very well known and it will definitely miss the Earth. ---- Answer provided by Alan Hale, Ph.D. & Capt. USN (Ret.) William Readdy Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids ...
For the next 30 to 40 years, Earth orbit and the Moon will mostly be used for commercial activities, tourism, and sports events. Then we will build habitats for people who work in these areas. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids ...
Yes, we will return 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 ...
... future human spaceflights, especially if they were of long duration. These results constituted the starting point for detailed life science investigations in the Skylab and Salyut space stations program in the 1970s. ref 17 From 1981 the ...
... and lawyers themselves. The not altogether future space and space-related resources available to the public and private sectors to exploit commercially will include the development of activities, services, and products designed to help sustain human life in the synthetic and alien life ...
... resources and even wasting more of human lives in the road ahead. We must also fully understand the paradox of the risks and social costs from ''not ''taking risks in the human space activities, or in ...
... intensive scientific and philosophical discussions about what we call nowadays the `Fermi paradox': If there had been ever a single advanced civilization in the cosmological history of ... and stable population of expanding advanced civilization might consequently exist in our galaxy. '''To BUY this paper click http://www.jbis.org.uk/paper.php?p=2005.58.108 here ''' ---- Journal of the ...

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