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... level, or whether it is with the gravity of Earth or approximately zero-gravity. It is obvious that the body has a great capability and ability to adjust to changing situations. On orbit, you become ... transition and the beginning of the adaptation take about one day. After that, you are a space person, an alien. When you return to Earth, you must adapt to this new environment, and the effects of ...
... . In the daytime you can see the Earth below and the stars if you look away from the Sun. At night you can see the city lights on the Earth's surface and the stars in the black sky. If you are near another spacecraft, like the ...
... from the propellant and its exhaust velocity. The maximum, or ideal, velocity that can be obtained by a single stage rocket is roughly twice the exhaust velocity, depending on the ratio of the fuel mass to the ... further in the future, fusion rockets may be able to achieve 656,000 feet per second. If this is ever achieved, then humans will have the capability to travel anywhere in the solar system ...
... forgotten, people will remember Tranquillity Base and they will recall the names of the heroes who risked their lives to make their species the first in four billion years to venture into the cosmos. ... book -- Andrew Chaikin , author of "A Man on the Moon". "Attractive and well produced." satellite-evolution.com. "Makes a great refresher, a handy reference or a possible hook for an eager young ...
... see the ozone layer from space. You will need a special instrument to "see" it. So the Space Shuttle carries the Shuttle ozone limb sounding experiment-2 (SOLSE-2). This instrument looks at the atmosphere from the side. So the ozone layer ...
... , this and many other assumptions go out the window. A cane may not be as useful (or used in the same way) as it is on Earth. On the bright side, there is a lot ... can enhance and possibly replace the long white cane. This has proven to be hard to do – on Earth no technology has been shown to be as effective as the cane. Research continues and ...
... that is abundant on the Moon. And we will probably find other resources in the element periodic table, once we investigate further. One thing to consider is that resources may also be thought of in a different context—let's say we consider the vacuum of space, the hot and cold temperatures, lack of seismic activity on the Moon, or the difference in gravity as resources. The ...
... '''JBIS Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 58 58 '''Page ''' - 28-33 '''Year''' - 2005 '''Keywords''' - Mars polar, unsupported, snow, ... 16 km/day, it will be possible to carry sufficient oxygen for the duration of the expedition, thus removing the requirement for in situ oxygen harvesting. The gathering of oxygen in-situ can reduce the ...
... 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 ... the same options. These alternate sites can be anywhere on the ground track and within the cross range of the vehicle. Simply put, as long as the runway would not significantly increase the risk to the crew or vehicle, the ...
... the atmosphere the Moon appears to be a grayish color like the astronauts observed when they traveled to it. This is the true color of the Moon since there is no atmosphere to absorb the light from the Moon reaching the eyes of the ...

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