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... ). Should a problem arise that was unforeseeable and unanticipated, MCC and a team of experts in various fields work with the crew to develop a plan to fix the problem. The plans and procedures are tested on the ground in an analogous situation before being relayed to the crew ...
We don't know of any other universes, so they don't have names. When describing alternate universes, distance doesn't really have any meaning, as alternate universes, if they exist, are ... to the other? The sides of the paper are the thickness of the paper apart, but you would have to travel about eight inches to get to the edge of the paper and around to the other side. Now, try to imagine that the ...
Orbiting our own planet Earth in outer space there are some bacteria that do not match any found on Earth. Where did they come from? We don't really know. ---- Answer provided by Robby Gaines Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
Supernovae are the explosions of stars that have reached the ends of their lifetimes. Temperatures in the cores of the exploding stars can reach temperatures of around 1,800,000,000° F. We observe dozens of them every year, mostly in other galaxies. A famous supernova, referred to as Supernova 1987A, occurred in a satellite galaxy of the ...
... What the B.I.S. should do to hasten the Conquest of Space 271 - V.B. Gerard Why Interplanetary Travel Interests Me 273 - Hermann Oberth H. Oberth Three Equations for Rapid Calculation of Rocket Motor Thrust 275 - G. Nebbia Performance Calculations of Some Fuels for Rocket Motors 286 - Review - L'Astronautique (Ananoff) 297 - Review - The Planet Mars ...
... on the Bumper Programme 9 - O. Schachter Legal Aspects of Space Travel 14 - P. A. Moore Solar System Notes II 16 - P. A. Moore What We Know about the Moon 19 - ... On the Optimum Combustion Chamber Pressure of Rocket Motors 350 - Helmut Arthur Hoeppner H. Hoeppner H. Kühme Further Development of the Freight Rocket 351 - A. Hjertstrand Some Fundamental ...
... or night, but on the ticking of an atomic clock. An atomic clock ticks when atoms of the element cesium vibrate back and forth. Since atom vibrations are very fast and always the same, they ... of the planets in our solar system for many years and timed their rotations. So we know the lengths of days on all of the planets, but we still measure those lengths in the hours, minutes, and seconds that we ...
... on the high seas that is flagged to the United States, then American law applies. If we are traveling or working on a ship on the high seas that is flagged on the Isle of Man, then the laws of the Isle of Man apply. And if we are traveling ...
... We've discovered new moons around Saturn, have seen structures in the rings we hadn't seen before, and have observed features on the surfaces of Saturn's moon, including Titan, that we had never seen before. We are conducting a major exploratory expedition around Saturn with Cassini, and we are ...
... from those imagined from the perspectives of the early twenty-first century. Nevertheless, it is a good idea to start thinking what it will take to mount such an undertaking so that we can begin exploring various scientific and engineering possibilities now -- rather than wait endlessly for 'the right time' to ...

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