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... by all the equipment operating inside. This heat must be removed by using a mechanically-pumped fluid to perform heat transfer. An insulation blanket around each module will protect it against the extreme temperature changes ...
You will be able to wear almost whatever you want to wear. As long as you are within the spacecraft environment, you should wear comfortable clothing that is not too tight-fitting ... and shoes would only cause harm to the instruments in the space vehicle. If clothing is provided, you may want to bring some of your own clothes to change into. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt ...
... pick up changes in surface (hard floor to carpet). The "tap" of the white cane also provides useful auditory feedback used in travel. While texture changes are noticed and used in travel by the blind on Earth, it is not essential that they are specifically planned and built into the environment. However, in space, texture may be one of ...
... against gravity like we do here on Earth everyday, they waste away. Also there is harmful radiation from the Sun that we would be exposed to on journeys to other planets that we are protected from ... be limited to a few months, including the trip home. Of course by then spaceships will have evolved and may be able to travel these vast distances in a matter of hours. ---- Answer provided by ...
... perhaps 15 to 20 years, airplanes may be developed that include enough rocket power to reach 17,500 mph. Then we will be able to take off normally from an airport, ... into orbit where construction would start. ---- Answer provided by David Gump & Gary Hudson Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
... be sure we don't run out. Eventually we would run out if we somehow lost all the oxygen through a leak, or the systems that make the oxygen failed. But remember, when we fly humans in space we ... fails we are ready with a backup. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt & Russell Romanella Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
... very intense light to appear when in space. When this occurs, a neutral- density filter may be required to decrease the intensity of the light so that quality photography can be achieved. ---- Answer provided by Barbara Morgan Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
... the future, we'll think about missions above the Earth. We'd need to bring all the chemicals or plants or animals that are the subjects of our mission, and the ... thermometers must be packed for the trip too. It might also be necessary to have a freezer for the storage ... K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image: ...
The most noticeable difference between being in space and being on Earth is that in space you feel weightless and that makes moving around and ... on Earth we are constantly exercising our muscles—even when we are sleeping or sitting down—because we are constantly resisting the pull of gravity, just by breathing. In space you would need to ...
... that days would be the same length as on Earth. However, once space travelers landed on another planet, like Mars, the length of the day on the planet is set by the time it takes for the planet to rotate once around on its axis. Now we would have two different lengths of day The time it takes the new ...

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