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... oxygen can be used for making water or for making liquid propellants for propulsion purposes. Oxygen can be used for life support as well. Other elements, such as the carbon dioxide on Mars can be used to make ... and possibly as a propulsion method. ---- Answer provided by Trygve Magelssen Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
... a function of the domains in which it is known. We can know the future of space in a domain of ideas and science, we can know it in a domain of experience and action and we can know it in a domain of ... to understand the human dynamics influences on the development and evolution of man-machine interfaced technological systems, and how the factors of human elements play a key role in the safety risk of ...
... can go to the ISS. Since space is devoid of breathable air outside of the space vehicles, they plan for every foreseeable contingency to ensure the astronauts have breathable air. For more information about how the oxygen system works, go to ...
... to build a community or city on the Moon, and perhaps more than one, but doing so will depend on several factors. One factor is finding useful things to do on the Moon, because we ... a space-faring, and not just space-visiting, civilization can provide a vibrant city on the Moon inside of 50 years. Of course, for this to happen we have to make ...
... can be used to unbind oxygen from the lunar rocks. Hydrogen is also important, as it's the other component of water, as well as a good rocket fuel. We know there are relatively large amounts of ...
... then be packed into a rocket and flown into space to be inflated. Currently, building from scratch in space is very difficult. We try to build as much as we can on Earth, so we can test to make sure things work ... more than 88 percent of its strength on the surface of Earth What you are experiencing is just an apparent state of weightlessness because you are in a state of freefall. ---- Answer ...
... air runs out. The orbiter can accommodate several tanks of oxygen and nitrogen, and NASA loads more or less depending on the mission duration and crew size. In general, the orbiter will likely run out of other expendables before it runs out of air. ---- Answer provided by Jon H. Brown Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - ...
... space to the air we breathe, it would be like "one marble in a box five miles on a side compared to the same box filled completely with marbles." So needless to say, there isn't very much oxygen ...
... . To walk outside the space hotel, people will need pressurized suits to offer protection from the temperature extremes and vacuum of space, and to have enough supply of oxygen and water. This makes them heavy and bulky. Still, people can definitely move around in a spacesuit—our International Space ...
... waves require atmosphere to travel. There is no atmosphere in space. You need a spacesuit to survive and some sort of radio to talk to others who are also in spacesuits. Inside the spaceship, we have a manmade atmosphere, and communication is normal because sound can travel in air ...

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