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... snow, Antarctica, expedition '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2005.58.28 '''Number of Pages''' - 6 Abstract I describe the unsupported (no vehicles and no resupply and supplies manhauled along the entire route), overland assault on the ...
... in the Shuttle takes eight and one-half minutes, and the return journey takes on the order of an hour, depending on the landing site used. It takes the Soyuz capsule approximately three hours to get into the correct position for Earth entry, but only thirty minutes to drop through the ...
... , and its width being a bit more than its height. We don't have adequate maps yet of the Moon to have an exact number for the diameters noted above, but on average the diameter of the Moon is about ~ 2,160 miles. http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/moon_worldbook.html (See ...
... if something that was very heavy collided with you, it could hurt depending on the speed. We plan for these items and keep them on tethers or ropes, so that they won't go very far or very fast. ---- Answer provided by Byron Lichtenberg, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
... on the Earth, marked by a great increase in oxygen levels on the planet. This was likely caused by algae and photosynthetic bacteria. And today, it goes on. Almost all of the Earth's oxygen comes from the upper layers of plant life in the oceans and shore areas on the planet. There is water in space ...
... the ISS, air is used like we use water in the bathrooms in your home. For Number One, air is drawn into a funnel like receptacle that is placed on the body—it works for both men and women. It works great and there are sanitary covers placed on the funnel head by each user. Because it is held in place ...
... from a spacewalk have commented on the funny smell of ionized air or ozone that seems to accompany them inside and lingers on their spacesuits. Astronaut Peggy Whitson described the smell of her suit as "a little harsh, bitter smelling " She also noted that it was very distinctive and ...
... bigger than Earth. The planet spins on its side like a wheel with its south pole always facing the Sun. It is unknown what, if anything, lies beneath the dense clouds that cover Uranus. It appears that Uranus' extreme axial tilt also results in extreme seasonal variations in its weather. During the Voyager ...
... they do on the ISS. Different robots require different amounts of training. If the person who designed the robot is also the person who is going to control it, like the Spirit and Opportunity rovers, then the training required is usually not a lot. The controllers learn things as they go. Astronauts controlling CanadArm 2 on the ...
On the ISS, the waste collection system used now is in the service module provided by the Russians and, in general, it works like the systems described above. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) William R. Pogue Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book ...

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