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... to provide for their needs. Long-duration missions are the real challenge. The largest issue we will contend with is not how to carry water with us through space, but rather, how ... -duration mission. Because of the expense of lifting high quantities of water up to orbit, we have considered a number of different alternatives: Staging water in orbit gradually over time and well ...
... of our time floating around in zero-gravity or making great leaps in reduced gravity. But there are likely to be new problems that we have not even thought of yet which will require new solutions including, but not limited to, new facilities. We should expect some exciting surprises in this ...
... bowl, so we drink them through straws. Knives require a cutting surface like a plate or table, neither of which we have room to store, or a place to clean. So we eat everything solid with a fork, or with our hands, straight from the packet ---- Answer ...
... in the body, reduced function of the immune system, and a change in the way we sense our surroundings. While these may seem like problems, most of these changes are perfectly appropriate ... field. But if we travel beyond this protection or plan to stay in space for entire lifetimes, we will need to build spacecraft with adequate radiation shielding. So far, we don't have this technology ...
... our explorations carry us further out into space, we are likely to find many different types of life. Scientists believe that life could exist in various forms. These new life forms will likely be different from anything we have ever seen ...
... 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 ...
We do that right now. People living inside the Space Shuttle or ISS wear normal clothing. They will always need to wear spacesuits when they go outside in the vacuum and cold of ...
I would think that in the near future re-entry of space vehicles will primarily be unpowered after the deorbit burn, because it eliminates a variable and it is ... a trade, of course, because it greatly reduces your options and flexibility. Future vehicles will probably have the capability of providing some sort of propulsive thrust in case there is a problem ...
It is hard to tell, because we are limited by the type of rockets and fuel we use now. Right now, we can travel about 25,000 mph in space. There are a lot of new ideas being studied which may enable us to go faster, but will we ever be able to travel at the speed of light? It is hard to say. There is a lot about getting to that speed that we don't know. We need ...
... will only stay for very short periods, probably days to weeks. If we continue to develop and expand our capabilities, it's possible to envision six-month or one-year stays as we develop our protections against cosmic and solar radiation. In the future some people will ...

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