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... are required underneath the spacesuits. There are also garments the astronaut wears in case he or she has to go to the bathroom while waiting for launch to occur or during a spacewalk. Basically, these are commercial, off-the-shelf diapers that allow the ...
... would take exactly the same time from any location to just travel vertically upwards until 62 miles was reached. However, generally you would want to head for a particular location in space— for example, a space station in a certain orbit. This can take different times for some launch ...
... a long time. Although there are many people trying to get the price down below a million dollars, it doesn't look likely any time soon. Most of the expense in flying in space is the launch ... there for a long time. ---- Answer provided by Ben Reytblat Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
In the beginning, all oxygen will have to come from Earth. Special care must be taken on the Moon's surface to ensure that the oxygen is always contained because it's really expensive to ship ... percent of the rocks on the lunar surface by weight, and energy can be used to unbind it from the minerals. This oxygen can be used by itself for breathing, or combined with hydrogen in fuel ...
... or an array of antennas located in the centre of the Moon's farside would be able to achieve radio observations enormously clean and sensitive. In this paper we study the problems of radio wave diffraction that arise from the ...
... a space hotel will depend on many outside factors: the economic conditions of the time; whether safe, cheap and reusable launch vehicles are designed and built; and whether there is a strong demand and long-term support from the ...
... in a car, you could be there in less than an hour, without breaking the speed limit. When we talk about space, we mean beyond our atmosphere. As you go upward, the ... the precious thin atmosphere behind. If the Earth were a grape, then the atmosphere would be as thin as its skin. ---- Answer provided by Derek Webber Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
There have been nine missions to the Moon. Two missions orbited the Moon without landing— Apollo 8 and Apollo 10 . One mission went around the Moon without going into orbit or landing— Apollo 13 ... Ph.D. & Kenneth J. Murphy Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image: ...
The North Star, also known as Polaris, is about 400 light years away. If there were a highway from Earth to Polaris with a 75 mile per hour (mph) speed limit, it would take over 30 trillion years to get there. ---- Answer provided by Dirk Terrell, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
... are in a black hole, the escape velocity needed for a rocket ship to escape would exceed the speed of light. That cannot happen, according to the known laws of physics in our Universe. The fact that light cannot escape the ...

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