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You will not have to be in tip-top shape to go, but we do recommend it No physical preparation will be required, but if you do take on physical training for your flight, I bet you will be able to do more zero-gravity flips than anyone else. ---- Answer provided by Tim Bailey & Loretta Hidalgo Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
... what is inside a black hole because once an object goes beyond the event horizon of the black hole, we lose contact with it forever. The laws of physics do not allow us to describe or even to completely understand the collapse of any mass beyond the event horizon. ---- Answer ... by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www ...
... of an insufficient supply of oxygen to the body. Every person can have different symptoms when suffering from hypoxia; in fact, US Air Force aircrews are required to take an altitude chamber ride every three years to reinforce and identify their hypoxic symptoms. Some of the ...
... getting payloads and experiments into space. Once it gets in orbit, the main activities have to do with conducting the experiments, gathering data, and perhaps placing a payload, such as the Hubble Telescope, into orbit, or perhaps delivering cargo to the International Space Station . ---- Answer provided by Jon H. Brown Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question ...
... .) Frederick D. Gregory Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - LANDING
... Jon H. Brown Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - FUEL
... space it weighs nothing and is easy to lug around. After the astronauts wear their suits for a number of hours, they do feel a bit uncomfortable. Restriction of movement ... practicing their spacewalks and getting used to the spacesuits. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
... the spacesuit provides all the protection an astronaut needs. It protects from the extreme heat and cold of space and provides protection from the radiation in space. It provides the necessary cooling ... Lonnie Moffitt Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' ...
There are three possible answers to this question. First, many things work the same in space as they do here on Earth and light is one of those things. We see things ... would look different in space than they do on Earth because in space people have to wear spacesuits in order to stay warm and have air to breathe. Spacesuits cover the entire person except for the ... and have a look. Do you see the difference? ---- Answer provided by Luke Keller, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
... as this may result in permanent damage to the vision-sensitive area in the eye, the retina. In space there is no atmosphere to help protect us from some of the damaging effects of the Sun's energy. When astronauts spacewalk, however, they put on reflective visors to protect the eyes when they ...

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