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There are limited medical facilities in space. On some occasions there is an astronaut on board who was a doctor before becoming an astronaut. For the foreseeable future there will not be paramedical staff on board and ...
... float in space, swimming in a blob of water wouldn't be much fun. The water won't stay in a pool in micro-gravity, so you would have to have a swimming room, and you would need ... those plastic balls—that would be fun ---- Answer provided by US Space and Rocket Center Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
What we have found is that when you float into a room, you think the ceiling is above you, and the floor is below. If I happened to enter sideways— for example, if I ... the space lab—and started floating along the side of the tunnel instead of along the bottom and then entered the space lab with the side wall beneath me, my first thought would probably ...
... in space like anything else, so we eat it very carefully. We eat from plastic pouches, in which we cut small slits, and we often eat slightly sticky foods so that they will stick together and stick to our forks. We ...
... spaceship simply exploding. Although both the Challenger and Columbia exploded, there were many other factors resulting in the explosions. ---- Answer provided by Futron Corporation Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and ...
... . We think of it as being weightless and it allows astronauts and any objects not tied down within the spacecraft to float freely. The closest the astronauts can describe it is to imagine being in ... exactly what it feels like in space but without the water. And it does take some time to get used to moving in this environment. You have to be very careful to be sure you do ...
... adverse situation has abated, they may return you to your previous course. For example, if there were a problem on Mars, the Moon may be the most expedient safe haven. ... corrected. ---- Answer provided by Futron Corporation Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This ...
... long as you are within the spacecraft environment, you should wear comfortable clothing that is not too tight-fitting and that keeps you warm in the cool environment of the spaceship cabin. At times you may want to wear shorts and sports shirts. You will not need shoes in space because you do not walk and shoes would only cause harm to the instruments in the space vehicle. If ...
... are lots of little things we can do to prepare for zero-gravity. We can eat special types of foods that reduce our chances of getting sick; we can take medicine that helps our bodies ... our bodies, what to expect, and how to act in zero-gravity. ---- Answer provided by Dana S. Klein & D. Brooke Owens Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... our favorite energy is electricity and we use a lot of it in space. We use it for lighting, heating, communications, motors, and many other things. We can produce electricity using fuel ... and of course, batteries. If we had a base on the Moon or Mars, we might mine minerals to use in electrical power generators. ---- Answer provided by Jon H. Brown Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and ...

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