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... , your flight will not be like showing up at the airport two hours before boarding an airplane. You will be given a lot of briefings on how to conduct yourself, and you will be trained in the operation of personal hygiene facilities, such as bath and toilet equipment. You will be told what ...
There will always be alternate landing sites. The Space Shuttle has three sites to choose from in the United States. Just as a commercial airplane reserves fuel allowing it to fly to an alternate runway, any aerospace vehicle would or must have the same options. These alternate sites can be anywhere on ...
... the trips are quite short and return straight back to Earth. Passengers will be able to have cameras and probably a few small mementos that they can say have been to space In the future, orbital spaceships will need to have room for supplies and luggage and this will be a design consideration ...
Private space travel guides will probably be private astronauts. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) Rick Searfoss Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question ...
... Virgin Galactic will start with one spaceship flying once a week. Providing all goes well, this will increase to a flight a day within a fairly short period, from different locations throughout the world. ---- Answer provided ...
Yes, and it is tricky to work them out. It could be a good job in the future. Wouldn't that be neat, figuring out the best way for the highways between the ...
... and space travel before you go, the better the trip will be so spend lots of time reading your Kids to Space: A Space Travelers' Guide. Keep fit and slim—the lighter ... , and lectures. We want each passenger to able to savor every second of the flight itself but more importantly, we will not require passengers to have special skills or experience. ---- Answer provided ...
... of the goals of living in a lunar colony would be to set up a working community. So yes, there would be schools, but I don't think there would be too many pencils to sharpen or much paper to use. It would all be done ... kind of cosmic gadget for gathering and giving out information. How wonderful it would be to have a branch of the International Space University on the Moon. You would have the opportunity ...
Definitely no squishing allowed—there's no economy class in a Virgin Galactic Spaceship It is really important that every astronaut has enough personal space to experience the joys of weightlessness and, of course, every seat is a window seat. ---- Answer provided by Sir Richard Branson Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer ...
... and work, there will be specialists to serve the needs of those communities. I imagine when we finally establish communities in space that eventually there will be optometrists to meet the needs of people there. ---- Answer provided ...

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