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... know it on Earth, to be built in space. Many concepts, such as the suggestion for burn management, are interesting, but a typical Earth practice may not be practical in the space setting. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF Dr. Richard S. Williams Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
... when they get to space and how long they will be gone. They want to help with experiments and suggest that scientists should live in space so that they can be closer to their ... they are not against space exploration, but would send robots rather than people. And there is another group, primarily high school boys, that predicts territorial warfare in space will be an inevitable consequence 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 and are safe. These components will then be sent up to space and be assembled together by robotic equipment and spacewalking astronauts. Building in space ...
... Robots on the International Space Station (ISS), for example, help the astronauts move and install the larger pieces of the Space Station. Robots helping astronauts is the way of the future. Humans need to be ...
... -stimulating competition between countries in space activities, but these need regulation by a central authority to assure synergism and prevent misuses. '''2. Inspirational ''' The case can be made that human ... ''A Code of Ethics for Humans in Space''. (10) See ''The Capacity to Govern'', ibid., chapter 9. (11) A case in point is "animal rights" in their more extreme forms, for instance ...
... 11''' '''Evolutionary Psychology and Its Implications for Humans in Space ''' '''By Sherry E. Bell and Dawn L. Strongin ''' ''As the human habitat changes, so ... live in space stations, some will live in extraterrestrial space settlements, while yet others will be spacefaring, so we can state that the evolution of the brain's inner space has made outer space accessible. '''Humans in Space ''' ...
... 6. Debris in Space''' Research Question. The accumulation of debris in space is an increasing problem with potential damage to space operations. How can international research and specific plans be created to ... in Space ''' Research Question. How will the brain and its psychology adapt to microgravity and hypergravity? Dr. Sherry E. Bell and Dr. Dawn L. Strongin, Chapter 11 '''14. ...
... of Pages''' - 5 Abstract NASA's In-Space Propulsion Technology Program is investing in technologies that have the potential to revolutionize the robotic exploration of deep space. For robotic exploration and science missions, increased efficiencies of ... science missions currently being considered. By developing the capability to support mid-term robotic mission needs, the program is laying the technological foundation for travel to nearby interstellar space. The In-Space Propulsion Technology Program ...
... : '''Our hypothesis: '''An acceptable Code of Ethics can be designed for those who migrate to space. '''We believe: '''A code of ethics is needed for humans in space. '''Our conclusion: '''Without an accepted code of ... denigrate other human beings. '''Ethics for Space ''' In space and on the way to space we will be faced with decisions requiring us to sort through difficult options. Upon what can these decisions rest in order to make ...
... Intelligence Nexus in Space Exploration: Interfaces Among Terrestrial, Artifactual and Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence''' '''By Joel D. Isaacson ''' '''Introduction ''' Space exploration and habitation will surely tax our ... underlying cellular automata, which, in turn, are governed by the basic principle stated above. Further, cellular automata can be represented in terms of certain neural ...

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