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Yes. As science and exploration communities spread throughout our solar system and beyond, there are likely to be science and exploration centers, probably on the Moon or Mars—or both&mdash ...
... , with additional plans to restock supplies at a specified time. Supplies are inventoried and monitored and the ground advised when the supplies are depleting. There are regularly scheduled re-supply missions to ...
In addition to the US spacecraft, there are those developed by Russia, Japan, Italy, China and other countries. ---- Answer provided by Jon ...
... specifically planned and built into the environment. However, in space, texture may be one of a variety of solutions that can be used to improve the challenges of travel in micro-gravity. ---- Answer provided by Mark A. Riccobono, Robert O. Shelton, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and ...
Most likely you won't be able to bring dangerous things that are flammable, very heavy, or corrosive. On NASA ships ...
... recommendations are to brush twice a day and floss once a day. The fluoride rinses could take the place of fluoride in the water. It would also be possible to use antibacterial rinses ...
... do have regular emergency drills. In fact we have practiced and reviewed the procedures for a depressurization event on the Station. In the past, we have also reviewed procedures for fire ... ground, it is important to review the procedures as to what our specific actions would be in an emergency. ---- Answer provided by Futron Corporation Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer ...
The Soyuz spacecraft on the ISS may be considered similar to a lifeboat. ---- Answer provided by Futron Corporation Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from ...
... oxygen and water that is needed for humans to survive in space is likely to be mined on the Moon or Mars and then hauled, using some sort of space tanker ...
Yes, as long as the items or fluids being heated are contained in a sealed container that allow sufficient room for expansion, and so long as the spacecraft or ... International Space Station (ISS) has evaporative reclaimers to reduce condensation, but depends to a certain degree on being able to offload excess waste-water to Shuttles for disposal. The Shuttles typically vented ...

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