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Most stays at the space hotel will be a matter of days. Supplies will have to be brought to the hotel with each trip. For some guests performing scientific research, their hotel stay could be for weeks or even months. It is conceivable in the ...
... are the real challenge. The largest issue we will contend with is not how to carry water with us through space, but rather, how to move enough water up from the Earth's surface to ... fields will allow objects placed in a specific location in space (relative to Earth) to remain there indefinitely. The projected costs, reasonable assumptions included, indicate that obtaining ice from the Moon may be ...
... the future, artificial gravity instruments could be devised. With a visit from a space tourist ranging from one to two weeks, we plan to keep our orbiting space hotel in micro-gravity. So expect to float ... hands to stabilize your body when you need to, such as when you are typing on the computer or preparing your meals. We also use a lot of Velcro and other attachment methods to keep ...
... be the noise from all the equipment in your craft. However, if you are outside the ship and in the vacuum of space, you will only be able to communicate with radio communication. This system also allows you to talk to people on the ground as well as to others in other ...
... . The term "spacewalk" came from the media in the early days of space exploration. ---- Answer provided by Byron Lichtenberg, Ph.D. 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.com/Books/For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To ...
... the distances are so great in our Universe, we use the speed of light to call out distances to the very edge of our observable Universe in light years, which is how ... to see an observable Universe limited by the amount of time light has been able to travel to our eyes since the beginning of the ...
... hard to be bored when circling the Earth. Your duties and responsibilities while in space will make a difference, too. ---- Answer provided by Dennis Tito Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... very difficult to prepare to go to space. Not only are there the mental and physical preparations, but you have to deal with being away from home, and for me, being in a country very different from the United States. Mentally, learning Russian was the toughest part for me. That's why I asked the Russians to ...
... be to have a branch of the International Space University on the Moon. You would have the opportunity to get "up close and personal" with data needed for a lunar research project right from the Moon and then be able to ...
... initiatives asked: "How?" Although both the public and private sectors are feeling a renewed excitement about going back to the Moon and on to Mars, the battle lines are drawn between the forces of the old school ... to do when we get there. More than just a set of science essays, the book reaches into the core questions of why we go to places like the Moon, who will live and work there and why we ...

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