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... , more like a van rather than an RV. But the orbiter has a shirt-sleeve environment, which is much more comfortable than one in which spacesuits would have to be worn. ---- Answer provided by Jon H. Brown Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
... —NASA calls it extra vehicular activity, or EVA— in a spacesuit. But on a mission to re-supply the ISS, say, there might be an opportunity to go on the space station, stay for a while, and then come home. The options and variations are unlimited. ---- Answer ...
... is probably the planet that will receive the first visitors from Earth, and it may be the only one for a very long time. It would take a couple of years to go there and return, so it would be a really long vacation Big outer planets like Saturn and Jupiter are balls of ...
... would suffer some harmful consequences which could cause major increases of skin cancers in humans and perhaps even extinctions in species which could not cope with the higher dose of ultraviolet radiation from the ...
It is difficult to predict when it will be possible for people to travel to space and live there, but what we can be sure of is that the arrival of affordable and safe manned sub-orbital space ... hotels is well advanced. The entrance of private sector innovation and finance into the space industry could easily mean that orbital holidays and semi permanent communities will be a reality before the end of the next decade. ---- Answer ...
It'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 ... night, light energy on the Moon will be a precious resource. There might be an occasional glint of light from any solar power towers at the lunar poles, but most of the activity will be underground. Once we get ...
... you could land a spacecraft), evidence suggests that the atmosphere surrounding the planet consists of toxic gases mixed with water. Humans would not be able to survive because of the extreme cold temperatures, high pressures, and toxic gases that exist there. Astonishingly, Neptune's moon Triton may harbor aquatic life forms under its surface as ...
... orbital evolution, Planets, habitability '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2011.64.387 '''Number of Pages''' - 9 Abstract A study is made of the dynamical evolution of the Centauri star system. On the basis that Centauri is composed of the ...
There are short periods of time when the ISS and the Space Shuttle are out of contact with the ground controllers on Earth. This is due to some areas where the tracking and data relay satellites (TDRS) are handing over from one to another. During this short period of ...
It seems likely that propellants for deep space missions will be stored as cryogenic liquids, meaning they are normally gases but are compressed to a ... The number of tanks depends on the design of the spacecraft, the mission duration, and the type of propulsion. For electrical propulsion, oxidizers would not be required (since there is no combustion) and only a fuel (for example, hydrogen) would be ...

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