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... Moon dust. Eventually, we'll start digging underground and developing larger and larger pressurized spaces. Initially, homes may be small caves dug ... , but over time they can be enlarged to create elaborate homesteads. Schools will be like they were on the frontier—all ages in ... underground room. No wood paneling either, though, as it would be too expensive and too low a priority to ship to the ...
We have visited all the planets in our solar system except Pluto. But if you are asking about visits by astronauts, they will probably only go to Mars. ---- Answer provided by Ed ...
... four seasons, but each one lasts twice as long. Because the orbit of Mars is elliptical, the temperature can change greatly with the seasons. The surface temperature can rise ... ; F. Unfortunately, while temperatures rise during spring, this warm season may not be the best time to visit Mars because it is also the time when vast dust storms cover the Martian ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - MARS
... you left on your trip, you would know and understand what the mission objective would be, assignments would be given based on your interest, and then you would prepare for your trip to space. Your mission would be very important. Upon your return, you would become ...
... watermelon with the insides carved out—that would be the shape of one of the modules. It would have to be made out of materials that would be resistant to space particles, asteroids or meteors, and debris that might penetrate the watermelon's skin. The module's skin would also have ...
... usual procedure is to use the backup, if one is available. Next, the mission may be modified or shortened to provide a safe return, if possible. Third, repairs may ... part or repair kit is available. Astronauts are resourceful and innovative, and operations support personnel on the ground during missions continually study possible failures and possible corrective actions. And don't ...
Mission controllers will be located anywhere there are space vehicles arriving, departing or resting. This will likely include low Earth orbit (LEO), where the Space Shuttle currently travels, and possibly a lunar orbit or other locations in space. It is even possible that there may be multiple mission control centers ...
... will be an orbiting hotel by about 2015, and maybe earlier. Astronauts will be going back to the Moon around 2020 or before, and tourists will follow maybe five years later. Mars vacations ...
... Moon and other planets is still many years in the future, we'll think about missions above the Earth. We'd need to bring all the chemicals or plants or animals that ... them. Cameras for observation and laboratory test equipment like thermometers must be packed for the trip too. It might also be necessary to have a freezer for the storage of collected samples ...
You can't wear anything to hold you down, but we do have some equipment that can hold you in place. We have tried Velcro shoes, magnets, and special shoes that fit into a pattern in the floor plates. The best method we have found is called foot loops, which are small loops of material that you can put your foot into while you are working at a particular spot. Remember that we don't wear shoes in space, just soft slipper socks. ---- Answer provided by Byron Lichtenberg ...

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