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To an orbiting hotel or private space station , This would, of course depend on how far away from Earth, or in what orbit, the hotel or space station was. Most private space companies would probably place a hotel or space station in a relatively low orbit so visitors and supplies would not have to travel ...
... a telescope if you have good eyesight and you are in a very dark area. ---- Answer provided by Ed Frederick, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
There is a good chance that Burt Rutan's spaceship designs will be flying within the next five years, and that anyone will be able to fly on them. While they don't go to orbit, they will fly into space, almost to the altitude of orbiting spaceships ...
... a method of revitalizing the air. The plants will utilize the carbon dioxide that the humans produce and convert that back to oxygen for human reuse. In an area of about 53.8 square feet (about the size of a ...
... to mathematically determine that the radius to the event horizon of a black hole is solely dependent on its mass. ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
A balance between the force of gravity and angular momentum keeps the planets revolving around the Sun. The same balance keeps the Shuttle orbiting around the Earth. ---- Answer provided by Robert P. McCoy, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... in your body downward, away from the sensors in your heart and lungs that detect how well hydrated you are. Millions of years of evolution have adjusted those sensors to this one-gravity balance of fluids in the body. In space, where there is no apparent gravity, the ...
... to point them in the direction we want to send them too. We can send e-mail to Earth by using the same type of transmission system that the space agency now uses to transmit the critical data back and forth to the ...
... in space, it is as if they stopped doing any exercise because they are not working against gravity. This would be similar to people who decide to sit in a chair all day without getting up, or lie in ...
... or hammocks? Would we have to be zipped in or tethered or tied to something? In weightless conditions, there is no need to sleep horizontally. Beds may be placed vertically on a wall to save usable floor space in a private quarter. The bed could look like a ...

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