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... atmosphere in space. You need a spacesuit to survive and some sort of radio to talk to others who are also in spacesuits. Inside the spaceship, we have a manmade atmosphere ...
Yes we do talk about food cravings in space. Even a short 14-day Shuttle mission like ours on ...
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'''Author - D. Davis
'''Co-Author(s)''' -
'''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 52 52
'''Page ''' - 239-258
'''Year''' - 1999
'''Keywords''' -
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 1999.52.239
'''Number of Pages''' - 20
Abstract
An authentic eye-witness account, from one ultimately involved, of the history and development of ...
We have been traveling in space since 1961. We were able to start space travel before personal computers existed and before cell phones were invented. Most televisions were black and white, and cars didn't have air conditioning, automatic braking systems or pollution control. Carrying around a thousand songs in an iPod would be science fiction—a person would have needed a shopping cart full ...
Since you will always be wearing a helmet in space in order to survive and have the necessary oxygen to breathe, you will also have communication devices within your helmet to communicate. When astronauts are doing extra vehicular activities (EVA), they sometimes communicate using hand signals, but primarily, they communicate over the voice loops.
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Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt & ...
Astronauts can communicate with one another no matter where they are in the ISS using voice loops and headsets. That is also the way they communicate with the ground controllers back on Earth.
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Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt & Cdr. USN Robert L. Curbeam
Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
Yes, we are trying to find aliens now using radio telescopes. These telescopes are like big ears. They listen for radio signals that are from outer space. We do have some instructions on what to do if we ever hear an alien radio signal. These instructions include who to contact, how to verify the signal and what we should do initially. Not surprisingly, we would not answer them back immediately ...
... Texas ; they had voice lines. So, you know, you could punch up
and talk, and you could talk to the flight director at the Cape. So it
was a little different, but ... of the most knowledgeable and
experienced engineers on the Mercury spacecraft. When you wanted to talk
about Mercury in an engineering sense, Walt would be a key guy.
'''Rusnak:''' So did ... around Canberra , the area around
Canberra . You had now the spacecraft there and you could talk to it
and look at it continuously. You could monitor these systems
continuously. You had ...
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