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... thrusting periods to correct the course. As the spacecraft approaches the destination planet or other body, it will need to slow down to an orbiting speed for that body, or perhaps will need to slow even more to land. ---- Answer provided by Jon H. Brown Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to ...
There is no need for stairs, but beds—actually sleeping compartments— are nice. You actually sleep better if you are slightly restrained during sleep. On the Shuttle and International Space Station , we have sleeping bags that are attached to the floor or walls. This keeps you ...
... 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 travel is very close. This will be a small but incredibly significant step to ...
... , you need to know exactly what to do, almost by heart. You will rehearse all of the procedures for normal operations and learn what to do in an emergency. For your launch training, you learn what to do ... and isn't going to make it all the way into space. Your in-space drills will prepare you for problems that could happen once you are weightless. Training for landing will focus on what to ...
... will be necessary because people will need to know how to keep themselves safe in zero-gravity, and how to operate toilets and showers and all the other devices that work differently in zero-gravity. The training may take one to ...
... missions to the Moon or Mars, you will most certainly be going there and then returning to Earth and your family. It will be a long time before whole families go and even longer before pets are allowed. There ... to find new worlds to colonize. These are called generation ships or world ships since the ship would be the whole world to many generations of the people who live on it before it would get to ...
... , and thus cannot be counted on to be available. Because of the challenges of micro-gravity, handrails are used by astronauts who can see. Bottom line: mobility in zero-gravity is a challenge for everyone and solutions need to be available to ...
... and white female tomcat in 1963 on a Veronique AGI sounding rocket No. 47 from Algeria. Hence, with developed technologies, cats can be protected against the harsh g-forces during lift off. However, cats need to undergo sufficient training, need to be fit and ...
On Earth all animals, including humans, are protected by the environment from harsh conditions of temperatures, solar wind events, and radiation that exist in outer space. In addition, extreme g-forces can be ... and hence do not include oxygen helmets, but if there is any extra vehicular activity involved, then animals would be required to ...
Since personal space travel to the 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 ... our mission, and the equipment to mix, or modify, or grow 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 ...

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