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The two astronaut crewmembers spend most of their time doing required maintenance work on the Shuttle—a situation that will continue until the ISS becomes much more useful ...
We do not wash clothes in space. The Shuttle will bring all crewmembers' used clothing back home ... ship that the Russians send up to the Station at regular intervals. The clothing burns on re-entry when the old Progress re-enters the atmosphere. Each Progress ship brings up ...
... CC) Extra vehicular activity (EVA) astronauts (the ones who do spacewalks) are inside a pressurized spacesuit complete with a helmet. There is a water bag ...
Space travelers have to adapt to the conditions of weightlessness, to seeing lots of sunrises and sunsets, to eating astronaut foods, and to sleeping without a bed ...
... or other cleaning products, and towels. Head cleaning may be done the same way, although the Shuttle era has contributed dry shampoo, which is used as you would use it here on ...
Other worlds in our solar system are too cold, too hot, or receive too much or ... that are too hostile for plant growth. However, on the worlds that have moderate conditions, like Mars and Europa, it is possible that we may discover cyano-bacteria (photosynthetic bacteria) like organisms ...
... away that they are just points of light, so we don't get a three-dimensional view of them. Only if we could fly close to another star would it look bigger ...
... human standards, people would not want to get too close to them. At this time, we do not have the technology to send a mission to a star in a reasonable amount ...
We would be able to walk on Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and Pluto, but it would be very hard to walk on Mercury and Venus because they are too hot. ---- Answer provided by ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - PLANETS
... civilization to survive. To ensure we're ready for that, we need to learn more about the effects of long duration flight on the human body and psyche. We also need to develop self ...

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