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... the Moon. The Moon has one-sixth of Earth gravity, which will be fun and less awkward than zero-gravity in orbit, but it also has a dust problem. Keeping the inside ... to spacesuits and can't be removed by simple brushing. ---- Answer provided by David Gump & Gary Hudson Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
... Canadians have done in space science? In this book you will find out how hundreds of Canada's best and brightest have contributed to your everyday life in ways most people can't imagine. Thanks ... . Canada's Fifty Years in Space describes the parallel growth of the Canadian space science program from that date up to the 50th Anniversary of COSPAR, to be celebrated in Montreal in July, 2008. This work ...
... walk in space, but while in the Soyuz capsule and then the ISS, I experienced all of those feelings and more. As any of the more than 400 people who have traveled to space can tell you, no amount of training can prepare you for the experience of weightlessness and the freedom of effortless ... . I can say that that you get a sense of total relaxation. ---- Answer provided by Dennis Tito Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
... return straight back 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 a design consideration. ---- Answer provided ...
You can use the same medications in space that you use here on Earth. Of course, in a weightless environment, you would have to be a little more careful that the spray went where you ... S. Williams Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks ...
... in that might be affected, such as radiation exposure, muscle and bone changes, and the psychological impacts that may come from long trips in space. We feel certain that, with the right research, we can ... S. Williams Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer Image:9781894959421.jpg '''Buy This Book''' http://www.apogeebooks ...
... in space will be very much like the ones you play here on Earth, while others will have a new twist. You can even invent your own micro-gravity games ---- Answer provided by US Space and Rocket Center Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
... Space Station (ISS), causing 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 Schorer
... keep them warm in shadow. Inside their suits the temperature is kept close to room temperature. The outsides of their suits can get very hot or very cold. In space an object can reach temperatures more than 250° F facing the Sun, and facing away from the Sun and in shadow, an object's temperature can ...
... current rocket engines and spacecraft technology, it does take a long time to travel anywhere in space. A trip to Mars will take upward of nine months and the other planets will ... these detours to the route can add time and this will need to be carefully considered for manned missions in the future, as the less time we are in open space and at the risk of receiving harmful radiation doses, the better. ---- Answer provided by Hazel McAndrews Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...

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