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... is on everyone's mind after the Challenger and Columbia disasters, so you can be confident that there will be a lot of testing and experimentation before you fly on any space vehicle. Just as ...
There could be a blackout in space, because anytime we need electricity it is possible to lose that electricity. But, since we are going to be in space, far away from any repair person, we will need to carry spare parts and spare solar panels, and even a spare fuel cell. Today, the ...
... spacecraft that have been flown, the design has been for people to breathe outside of a spacesuit as long as they are within the spacecraft, just like the Shuttle astronauts do ... for greater protection and for needed items should there be an emergency abort. Outside the spacecraft and when exposed to space, you will always need a spacesuit. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt & Russell Romanella ...
... no other people living in our solar system. There is a very good chance of life in other solar systems. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image: ...
... of life. Scientists believe that life could exist in various forms. These new life forms will likely be different from anything we have ever seen before. ---- Answer provided by Robby Gaines Image ...
... on both counts. There is careful consideration given to selecting crewmembers but no psychological testing is done for this specific purpose. For Shuttle flights, the mission specialists who will do the ... together is when personality problems or ego clashes are identified, but this rarely happens. There is a team-building aspect of training together that builds mutual respect. As the commander and ...
Most likely the laws will follow our rules here on Earth when a baby is born in international waters on the ocean. The baby's nationality is the nationality of his or her parents first and then perhaps a second nationality of ...
... you could discover a new planet or asteroid, learn more about how the Universe began, and maybe even find out if there is some kind of life out there. Biology would be important to study and you would have fun doing experiments to better understand the effects of micro-gravity on your body. It would be important to ... 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 look at Earth from ...
... return to Earth, with the astronauts staying inside and exiting just as with a normal landing. If there were a problem inside the orbiter, however, the astronauts wouldn't want to wait to ... -flight crew escape system. At an altitude of about 30,000 feet, astronauts would pull a handle that turns on the depressurization valve in the crew compartment bulkhead. This equalizes the ... until the parachute opens to ease the journey to the ground. It takes approximately 90 seconds for a crew of eight to bail out of the Space Shuttle, and by that time ...
... will be the vacation of a lifetime. This type of trip will not be for the faint of heart. Imagine being strapped down in your seat inside a crew vehicle, atop a reusable launch rocket, waiting for a huge explosion underneath you to carry you to space. For the first two minutes, it will take a ...

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