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... , liquid water, and minerals are only currently seen on Earth. While many scientists argue that it is possible that icewater is present on different planets and that their moons may contain life or ... of macroscopic life has been found to date. Hence, there are no insects that live on any planets. ---- Answer provided by Bijal Thakore Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from ...
We are going into space to make discoveries in the sciences, medicine, technology, and maybe about ... around us is now opening up to us because of rocket technology, and we should use that technology and other scientific discoveries to go exploring. ---- Answer provided by Charles D. Walker, Ph ...
... and the stars if you look away from the Sun. At night you can see the city lights on the Earth's surface and the stars in the black sky. If you are near another spacecraft, like the International Space Station (ISS), you can see it quite clearly ...
We would need spacesuits and artificial environments to survive on the planet Mars. There have been many debates and studies about artificially engineering an Earth-like environment on Mars (called terraforming). However, many challenges ...
... receive from the rotation of the Earth during ascent. Normally, we launch eastward, so being on the east coast is nice as we don't launch over anyone. ---- Answer provided by Lt. Col ...
... you are stuck on Earth, you are most likely okay Since the capability to travel to other planets is not yet available, there is no chance of being marooned on a planet. However, when that capability does become available, one of the priorities will be providing the crew with a means to leave the planet. It will be ...
Mars is the second most studied planet in the solar system because it is easily visible, relatively close, considerably more hospitable than most other planets, and the most likely destination, beyond the Moon, for human exploration. Of course, the most studied planet is Earth. ---- Answer provided by Laura Peckyno ...
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... Your house on a planet or the Moon will look a lot different than your home here on Earth. It will have its own self-contained environment where you can float around the ...
... it clearly must happen from time to time, we have not seen it happen (not counting the meteorites that land on Earth). In 1994 we saw the fragments of a comet collide with ... .html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - ASTEROIDS, COMETS, AND METEORS

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