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... from the object through your body back to the earth and back to that object....i.e. Electrical Shock. If you are NOT grounded, (like floating in space) then you will not get a shock. In Space, the Ground is the shell of the spaceship you are in ...
... about enjoying the experience of floating around the Space Shuttle cabin or inside the ISS when they are in space. It is similar to the feeling we would have on a free fall ride on a roller coaster in an amusement park when we suddenly drop very quickly to the lowest point of the ride. For a moment we experience the same sensation as we would in space because we are also in a ...
... without having the liquid fall out of the cup? If liquid floats out of the cup, does it blob and can we catch it in our mouths? (NP) It is more difficult to drink in space because there is no apparent gravity to hold a drink in the ...
In the present day and age spacecraft leave the Earth like rockets and they return either like airplanes (the Space Shuttle and SpaceShipOne) or like a re-entry capsule (Apollo or Soyuz). To reach space in the Shuttle takes eight and one-half minutes, and the return journey takes on the order of an hour, depending on the ...
... you are sleeping Everyone who has been in space says it is a great place to sleep, but you must make sure you do not float about the cabin while you dream ---- Answer provided by Derek Webber Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
... float around? Byron Lichtenberg , Ph.D. - :Category:Kids To Space - PHYSICS PHYSICS What is string theory? Luke Keller, Ph.D. - :Category:Kids To Space - TIME TIME Is time the same in space ...
... if the re-entry is during the night, the appearance of an orange glow in the front windows. This is an exciting time for the crew because, in many cases, members of the ... does not replicate accurately the ascent, orbit and re-entry sensations. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) Frederick D. Gregory Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... additional oxygen supplies, embarked on the longest Shuttle flight to date at that time, Mission STS-50. Endeavour later became the second orbiter in the fleet to be outfitted with EDO ... approximately 16 days in length. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt & Russell Romanella Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer ...
... cannot get into space aboard the Space Shuttle for any amount of money. You just can't NASA ... because as the current crews retire or decide to do something else, they have vacancies that they need to fill in the astronaut ... the pilot or mission specialist positions. After very rigorous testing you might become a member of the astronaut corps. If you do, then you'll be able to fly on the Shuttle too ...
... capture the questions that plague our unique circumstance: Why does space matter to us? What can we use it for? How can we get there efficiently? What will ordinary life be like in space? What ... - A Code of Ethics for Humans in Space by K.T. Connor, L. Downing and B. Krone Beyond Earth (ATWG) - Chapter 18 - Children's Visions of our Future in Space by Lonnie Jones Schorer Beyond ...

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