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Displaying 41—50 of 1000 matches for query "10._If_you_are_outside_the_Space_Shuttle_working_or_taking_a_spacewalk_and_have_to_go_to_the_bathroom,_do_you_have_to_come_back_inside_the_Space_Shuttle" retrieved in 0.212 sec with these stats:

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... have to stay inside a spaceship would depend on where we were traveling, or, if it were a manned space platform, how soon before the relief ship came and our work there was completed. As long as the ...
... if you were an astronaut in an orbit in space next to the Space Shuttle, you could say that you are about to take a spacewalk to investigate the bottom of the Space Shuttle, which is actually facing away from the Earth with the Shuttle doors wide open to allow trapped heat to ...
... space you are not standing on anything so the recoil, or kick, from shooting the gun would push you backwards as well. You would move more slowly than the bullet because you have more mass than a bullet, but you and the ...
... to ensure the astronauts are eating properly. Human liquid waste is stored in bags and also returned to Earth for evaluation. There are no sewage systems; however, no human waste is placed in space from the ISS. On the Space Shuttle stand alone missions, human liquid waste is vented into space where ...
... are some rocket motors, called ion engines, which accelerate very, very slowly (but constantly) and take a long time to get there, measured in weeks and months. This option is foreseen for supplies and scientific probes. The European Space ...
The ribbon for the elevator will actually be hanging down from space. The ribbon will be very tight so there will be very little wobbling. Because of the length and weight the ribbon will need to be very ... directed to stay away from the ribbon and the ribbon will be moved to avoid the largest debris. ---- Answer provided by Bradley C. Edwards, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... the Space Shuttle it takes about three days from the moment the engines ignite at launch to the moment the Shuttle docks with the ISS. It is possible to do it in less time; however, astronauts need the extra time to ...
... space. Depending upon a person's job and work environment, they may face hazards similar to those in a space environment. However, there are some particular challenges that are unique to space: a lack of breathable air in the space environment, travel at a ...
... have not physically confirmed its existence. Because oxygen and hydrogen can both be present on many planets and moons, we believe that water can be found on them as well, if, their atmospheres are cool enough to allow water to form, and thick enough to keep gases like oxygen from sublimating away into space. Although there is some evidence that ice may exist at Mercury's poles in the ...
... the food is provided by NASA. We select our choices from a wide variety of dishes and they are packed and stowed for us on the vehicle prior to launch. There are cases where individuals have been allowed to ...

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