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... approved deodorant and other hygiene items like toothbrushes and toothpaste on their missions in space. More information at this site: Living in Space—NASA http://spaceflight1.nasa.gov/living/ (See CDROM) The ...
... the envelope of exploration whether it be exploring new lands on Earth or diving to explore the deepest abyss in the oceans. We have a need to know and to understand our world and as a result hopefully to better understand ourselves Everything you see around you came into being ... why Dr. Carl Sagan called us "third generation star stuff". Is it any wonder that we want to go back into space and explore to better understand where ...
... haven't figured out how to do ball games in space, but we did do some things like play ring toss. Video games could float away if they are not ...
... means in a 24-hour day, if you look down from orbit, you get to see 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets—and they are all particularly beautiful in space ---- Answer ...
We will have to mine the resources whether they are on the surface or subsurface. Mining is defined as either digging or excavating in order to ... air for nitrogen. Since it is so expensive to move resources to space from Earth, we will need to mine whatever resources are available in space. ---- Answer provided by Trygve Magelssen ...
We do not know how fast the human body can go, because we do not know what the effect is on the body at very high speeds. The faster we go, the more we feel the pressure called gravity pull on our bodies. ---- Answer ...
We can look up to see the stars to understand where we are. After a while, they become familiar, and you feel like you are looking at ...
... affects the rate that time passes. If we travel very far from the Earth but do it slowly, we will age the same as we would on Earth. If we move very fast (near the speed of light, 186,000 miles per second) then we will age more slowly than the people we left on Earth even if we never ...
... beneath our feet. The ancients referred to it as "Mother Earth" because it provided everything we needed, just as our human mothers did. When the first astronauts circled the Moon at ... 1968 and saw for themselves how desolate it was, they looked back at their home planet, which looked so welcoming in contrast, and called it the "Good Earth." How old is ... years. But it was only about two million years ago that humans started to appear. We certainly took our time getting started Only in the last century did ...
... your bags are packed well for zero-gravity You will also be briefed on what you will be seeing out your porthole window and how best to take pictures. ---- Answer provided by ...

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