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... done it" in space? How would two people make love in zero gravity, or on our low-gravity Moon? Discover the physics and science of sex and reproduction in space. The age of space tourism is just ... very serious consequences of biological reproduction in space; NASA is considering sending multi gendered crews to Mars for years at a time. What if a crew member becomes pregnant? Does NASA sanction an ...
... edge of space is defined as an altitude of 62 miles above the Earth—this is where the Earth's atmosphere ceases to become a factor. It took SpaceShipOne 60 minutes to get into space. This involved ... 90 minutes including a full three minutes of weightlessness If you mean the edge of space as in the edge of the Universe, then that's a very different question, but the ...
... that pins you in your seat and makes it hard to take a breath or the sudden main engine cut off and immediate floating in space after only eight and a half minutes, to circling the globe every hour and a half, to the fiery hour-long re-entry and dead stick 'gliding' landing weeks later, spaceflight is ...
... the Sun is being shielded by the Earth and you are in darkness or you are in direct sunlight. It gets very, very cold in the vacuum of space. Loose-fitting and comfortable clothing is what you will need. Synthetic clothing is preferred to some of ...
... night heat cycle every 90 minutes in space. Fabrics, inks, certain foods, plastics and clothing can give off odors that can become very offensive within confined air spaces. All items leaving for use on ... is why crews look forward to the arrival of a Progress resupply spacecraft which, with its assortment of fresh fruits and foods, always brings the inviting good smells of home when it docks to the ...
It will take relatively less and less money over time. And consider this: as we expand into space, we'll start finding and using more and more resources in space, rather ... example, one key resource is solar energy, which is abundant in space. ---- Answer provided by Esther Dyson Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer ...
When people are in space, it is as if they stopped doing any exercise because they are not working against gravity. This would be similar to people who decide to sit in a chair all day without ... stretches if it is not pulled down by gravity. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF Dr. Richard S. Williams Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
... moving along in space will continue as long as all external forces are balanced. Try this: hold a ball in your hand with your arm outstretched. Why doesn't the ball fall? It doesn ... if the speed is increased, the path will become more and more oblong, forming an oval called an ellipse. Why? Because the centrifugal force on the ball due to its speed around the center ... Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - SPACECRAFT ...
Traveling to space is very dangerous, so in general many things used in space were first used on Earth to reduce the problems. Space activities have produced only a few technologies, but what these activities have really done is inspire people to develop ...
... second space tourist, and in 2005 Gregory Olsen became the third. Within the next few years commercial sub-orbital flights are expected to begin and, in perhaps twenty to thirty years, orbital hotels may become a reality. ---- Answer provided by Geoffrey I. Crouch, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...

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