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Maybe someday astronauts will visit Pluto, but at the moment we haven't even figured out how to send astronauts to Mars, which is 30 times closer, so it won't happen ...
Living in space with animals harmoniously begins right here on Earth Currently, space travel and space colonies require many new technologies in order to build ... . Once such technological challenges are solved, it may be possible to have protective habitats for our animal friends and pets in space communities on near and distant planets alike. ---- Answer provided by ...
When we go to the Moon, there will probably be a stop-off at an Earth orbiting hotel first, before going on to the destination at the Moon. The Moon itself may become a stopping-off point when we begin taking trips to Mars. ---- Answer provided by Derek Webber ...
... . From EML-1 we can get to anywhere on the Moon's surface at any time. Going to the Moon by way of a LEO station and EML-1 would take about a ... Ocean—but we could go anywhere on the Moon. Traveling from a LEO orbit to a LLO with a TLI and then down to the Moon's surface would take about three days. With this method destinations tend to be limited to near the lunar equator because of orbital geometries ...
... depend on several factors. One factor is finding useful things to do on the Moon, because we're not doing this just for fun. In the early years support from Earth will be critical, and it will be easy for support to ... kinds of activities we seek to undertake on the Moon will influence the design. A base designed solely to provide support to some infrared (IR) telescopes on the Moon will be a lot different ...
... 's not likely. Just like we won't be wasting oxygen or water, we probably won't see much wasted light from a moonbase. While here on Earth we can be profligate in shining light up into space at night, light energy on the Moon will be a precious resource. There might be an occasional glint of light ...
... to fly to an alternate runway, any aerospace vehicle would or must have the same options. These alternate sites can be anywhere on the ground track and within the cross range of the vehicle. Simply put, as long as the runway would not significantly increase the risk to the crew or vehicle, the space vehicle can land at any runway beneath or nearly beneath where it is projected to ...
... , but someday, as propulsion technology advances, it will be possible to build small personal spacecraft. But we have a long way to go before we know how to do this. ---- Answer provided by ...
... on your body. It would be important to learn more about this to help prepare for those longer trips to the Moon and Mars. Floating M&M's or twirling a half-peeled banana would be a great way to study microgravity and enjoy a snack at the same time. How wonderful it would be to ... . The meteorologists would be very interested in your fact-finding. Doctors and nurses would be grateful to have you work on new medicines that could only be made in micro-gravity. Specially made medicines would be important and ...
If you forget something, you will be out of luck until you get back to Earth. There are no convenience stores in ...

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