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... at least 55.70 pounds of water per day. The following table helps us understand how we arrive at these numbers: Image:K2Swaterneeds.jpg border 400 px In order to successfully ...
The first half of the re-entry, approximately one-half hour, is almost a non-event. There is no atmospheric sound, there is no onset of gforces and there ... Earth, there is an increase of sound caused by the air rushing by the orbiter, a feeling of heaviness caused by the onset of gforces, an awareness that we are descending ... these feelings and sights before. Training in preparation for the mission is excellent, but it does not replicate accurately the ascent, orbit and re-entry sensations. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF ...
Oxygen is normally stored as a liquid for compactness due to the space limitation within the EVA suits. The EVA suits ... than about six hours outside doing an EVA. Also, there is emergency O2 available for a possible leak in the suit. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt & Russell Romanella Image:K2S logosmall ...
Some satellites, like the Hubble Telescope, are scientific and help us understand how the Universe was formed. Other satellites look at the cloud patterns and temperatures and give ...
... freedom of effortless movement is hard to describe. I can say that that you get a sense of total relaxation. The nights I slept in space were the best nights' sleep I've had since I was a baby. ---- Answer provided by Dennis Tito Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from ...
... can be nearly any weight from a few ounces to millions of pounds. The NASA Space Shuttle weighs about 4.5 million ...
... pounds each, and the orbiter main engines are rated at 393,300 pounds each, giving a total thrust for the Shuttle of 7,781,400 pounds at lift off. (Ref. 1 ...
... cells is about 21,000 watts continuously, with a peak output of 36,000 watts. This compares to a typical home that might use a maximum of 23,000 watts. Besides electricity, the ...
... want any other nation (America, the Soviet Union, Britain, or France, for example) to begin a new colonialism in space that would replace the old on Earth. ---- Answer provided by Christopher ...
... moon, Charon, which is about half the size of Pluto itself—pretty big for a moon. But recently we've discovered two other moons, orbiting Pluto a little bit further away than Charon. They are much smaller than Charon, maybe 30 to ...

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