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There will be a small number of people going into space for the next 20 years. This is due to the large cost and limited technology. But just as the United States started with a ...
... studying galaxies and their gravitational effects on each other we can predict that there are many more galaxies than there are stars in our galaxy—400 billion. Andromeda and the Triangulum ... 35 galaxies that form what we call the Local Group. The Local Group, in turn, is part of the Virgo Supercluster which contains around 100 similar groups of galaxies. The largest ...
This is a recent pop-culture myth because the craters make it look like holes found in traditional Swiss cheese. ---- Answer provided by Thomas Matula, Ph.D. & Kenneth J. Murphy ...
... tourism offers to remove such constraints. Moreover, as it visually and experientially places Earth into the context of other planets, space tourism will provide the tourist with a literally different perspective ... .php?p=2007.60.414 here ''' ---- Journal of the British Interplanetary Society JBIS is © 1934-2013 http://www.bis-space.com British Interplanetary Society - Image:BIS_logo. ...
Even at age sixty with advanced college degrees, flying in space was a learning experience for me. If you relax and absorb your surroundings and everything going on ... minute of time while you're in space will be a learning experience. Probably, the one thing you'll learn the most about is yourself and your ability to adapt to circumstances and ...
... opportunity to other nations. For the longer missions being planned to the Moon or Mars, there is a lot of attention being given to figuring out how to pick not only the best people but the best team. For passengers, there will likely not be any effort to put together compatible groups. The considerations will most ...
... the zero-gravity plane makes you nauseous, and those are things you do for your training program, you can always take a special medication that prevents motion sickness before the training begins ...
There are five major types of radiation from the Sun: infrared, or heat; visible light; ultraviolet; x-rays; and protons. The Shuttle operates near Earth and is protected to a significant degree by the Earth's magnetic field that traps most of the protons. In addition, missions are planned for times when there is no expectation of ...
... velocity required to depart the gravitational field of an astronomical body. Imagine a rocket is launched straight up from Earth. As it goes up the booster eventually burns out and the rocket begins ... 's gravity exerts a downward force on the rocket, it begins to slow down. But the farther the rocket gets from Earth, the less gravity there is. Consequently, if the rocket is going at ...
Yes, there is an evacuation plan. It is likely that two or more astronauts will share an evacuation pod. Larger pods can contain support equipment and consumables more efficiently than smaller ones; consequently, the likelihood is that multi-person pods will be used. ---- Answer provided by Jon H. Brown Image:K2S ...

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