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Media:The_Watch.pdf The Watch: A Project of the Space Frontier Foundation
Media: Chicago_Fire_Comet.pdf Did a ...
... , but nothing like we get on Earth. And we will probably not be able to watch all our favorite TV shows, because there will not be enough TV channels being transmitted ...
... William Readdy) You set your watch to mission elapsed time or MET for orbital missions. MET starts at lift off. That ...
... not alone If you are moving very fast through space, then time will move slower for you than it is moving on Earth. But you must be moving very fast—near the speed ... way to the Earth's Moon or to Mars would not be moving fast enough—though they may be moving thousands of miles per hour— to notice this difference in ...
Space does not move—any movements that human beings or spacecraft make in space must be judged relative ...
... is a very long distance, and the space stations move relative to the Moon. It would be like trying to build a moving sidewalk from your house to a flying airplane.
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... supply of oxygen and water. This makes them heavy and bulky. Still, people can definitely move around in a spacesuit—our International Space Station is built by spacewalking astronauts. The ...
To move faster, you need more fuel, which means you have to carry it. So the more ...
Yes, generally, if you do not hold on to something, you will soon start to move mostly because of the airflow that is produced by the fans that keep air circulating ...
Yes, everything is moving in space. Just as the Earth has a yearly orbit around the Sun, our Sun ...
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