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... 62 million miles apart. This is a small distance in terms of the scale of the solar system It would take a spacecraft about nine months to get to Mars. The inner planets such as Mercury and Venus would also take less than a year to reach. The outer ...
... it takes to travel to the Moon is largely a function of the amount of energy used to leave an orbit around the Earth. It could vary from two or three days to longer depending on the transfer orbit being used to reach the Moon. Travelers may then spend additional time in lunar orbit before going to the surface. It basically ...
... is no greater chance of catching a disease from another person in space than there is on Earth, although the confined nature of a spacecraft could make it possible. Everything in the ...
The type of spacecraft propulsion will strongly affect the time it would take to reach the other planets. But assuming current methods and the basics of trajectory design it would take about nine months to get to Mars, the nearest planet. To reach Mercury it would take 6 ...
The only spacecraft to ever visit Neptune was Voyager 2. Even traveling at speeds of over 35,000 miles per hour (mph), it took this robotic craft 12 years to reach the planet Neptune. ---- Answer provided by Laura Peckyno & Robert Peckyno Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
The edge of the solar system is actually hard to define. The solar wind extends outward about three times the orbit of Pluto. At this point the solar wind from our Sun mixes with the solar wind of the interstellar medium. This is called the ...
That depends on how far away the star is. Polaris, for example, is over 400 light years away so it takes the light over 400 years to reach us. ---- Answer provided by Dirk Terrell, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to ...
... the Sun. The best performing mesh is then applied to 106–107 kg worldship payloads requiring 1-2 millennia to reach Alpha Centauri. Some consideration is given to ... to the best possible hyperthin metallic-sheet sails. '''To BUY this paper click http://www.jbis.org.uk/paper.php?p=2003.53.255 here ''' ---- Journal of the British Interplanetary Society JBIS is ...
It will be possible to land on asteroids. We have already landed one robotic spacecraft on one. If you go, be careful not to jump too high, though, because the gravity is so low that ... to land on a star, though, because like our Sun, stars have no solid surface to land on ---- Answer provided by Derek Webber Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to ...
... REACHING FOR THE STARS''' by Bergaust, E. ''New York, 1960: Doubleday and Co., Inc., 407 pages, $4.95'' A biography of Dr. Wernher von Braun, the book is written in a simple, easy-flowing style. It ...

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