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... of right now we have not found any evidence of complex life in space. But we have found all of the building blocks to make life, such as sugar in meteors, amino acids ... of the recipe to make life are out there orbiting the stars right now. When we do find life in outer space it will be big news and many people will be ...
Yes, if we look for them—just like we do from here on Earth. Some astronauts have reported observations of comets that were visible at the times they ... .html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - ASTEROIDS, COMETS, AND METEORS
... exist are present. For example, we and all other life that we know of on Earth need liquid water in order to survive. That means we wouldn't exist if we were not near a star ... keeps the water on Earth from freezing solid. But if we got too close to the Sun all of the water on Earth would boil and evaporate. We and all other life on Earth exist because ... reactions. But now we have to explain how stars exist You can see that the question gets bigger and bigger. All I've really described is how we exist, not why we exist. There ...
... spaceflight, or even remove it from just living day to day. But we do live reasonably safe lives if we obey all the rules our parents and teachers provide us, just as spaceflight ... process and we're gonna continue to explore." Mission Specialist http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/reference/faq/ http://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/k- 4/features/Safety_index.html (See CDROM) ---- Answer ...
Nearly every clear night, if you are in a dark area, you can see at least one planet. The same is true for many galaxies, if you have a large telescope. ---- Answer ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - PLANETS
... describe the solar system as having 12 planets, though they could only see six of them. An astronomer in 1860 predicted the existence of a small planet named Vulcan inside the orbit of Mercury—so close to the Sun that we cannot directly observe it. So far, no one has seen it; however, anything is possible. For many years, scientists didn't believe that a tenth planet existed, so ...
... of our fascination with physics—it's amazing to see solids and liquids float around and behave in ways we cannot observe on the ground. ---- Answer provided by Charles Camarda, Ph.D ...
It depends on the size of the asteroid. Large ones, certainly; very tiny ones, probably not. ---- Answer provided ... .html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - ASTEROIDS, COMETS, AND METEORS
... book, Kids to Space: A Space Traveler's Guide, is a private spaceflight guide Other books that we recommend before your flight are The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams ... on your trip—just like when you board an airplane—and how to have a great time, which probably you already know how to do. Any training would help you do ... want to learn a little more about the spaceship you are on, how it works, and what cool things you can do while you are out in space. ---- Answer provided by Tim ...
... , 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 cells, large arrays of solar cells, solar dynamic generators—for example, parabolic mirrors that concentrate the Sun's rays on a sodium ...

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