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... astronomers will likely land on the far side of the Moon. The crater Aristarchus is interesting for what is known as transient lunar events (TLE) thought to be associated with volcanic and radioactive decay gases venting to the lunar surface. At locations where you have regular traffic, a prepared surface is ...
... , which is between the planets Mars and Jupiter, is ten times closer to the Sun than Pluto and the asteroids are very small, so they would be lost in the glare of the ...
... in space that you use here on Earth. Of course, in a weightless environment, you would have to be a little more careful that the spray went where you wanted it to go. ---- Answer ...
... for people to stay in space or on planets will not be traditional buildings nor will they be little metal cans or rockets like the spaceships seen on television or movies like Star Wars. Humans traveling to space will stay on board a ... the size of the current International Space Station (ISS) module. Several of these modules could be docked together to form a larger living and working space. ---- Answer provided by Robert T ...
... beyond its Schwarzchild's radius and becomes a black hole, it effectively leaves our Universe. We can never hope to probe beyond the event horizon because the laws of our Universe ...
To early settlements; and then from there tourists would explore the Moon, a world as large as North and South America combined. ---- Answer provided ...
... could be a blackout in space, because anytime we need electricity it is possible to lose that electricity. But, since we are going to be in space, far away from any repair person, we will need to carry spare parts and spare solar panels, and even a spare fuel cell. Today, the space program depends on electricity for everything it does. So if we lose electricity we cannot survive. If we are going to go to space on a regular basis, we need to come up with ...
On a personal flight into space you might be part of some medical tests or you could photograph features of the Earth, the atmosphere, or the stars with special camera equipment. Other useful experiments might be planned with growing plants or young animals. Since we are still learning how to live and work in the unique ...
... in the future, an artificial gravity swimming pool or hot tub could be designed. A swimming pool in space would be really fun. Since in weightlessness water becomes floating blobs, imagine swimming in ... ball of water However, swimming pools won't be built in the early space hotels. They are too complicated to build, and there would be more important ways to use a precious resource ...
... football on the Moon would be much like it is here on Earth except the ball would travel much farther when thrown. If you were to play outside, you would have to be in spacesuits, which would make running, catching and throwing more difficult. Even though there is less gravity on the Moon, you wouldn't be able to throw the ...

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