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Yes. The Shuttle is always extensively checked out post-landing to make any necessary repairs and determine the health of the vehicle and all of its systems. Prior to launch it goes through a series of health checks over several days to ensure that it is ready for flight. Check out the website below for an animated ...
Depending upon the extent of the problem and availability of time, an extra vehicular activity (EVA) or spacewalk would be performed, as recently happened on STS-114 to remove some orbital debris. ---- Answer provided by Futron Corporation Image ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - EMERGENCIES
... out of its political travails and establish some sort of order to the flow of students, examiners, honours and money in the Canadian school system. Between March and May of 1863 the battle continued to rage. Despite his efforts of the ...
... about how the Universe began, and maybe even find out if there is some kind of life out there. Biology would be important to study and you would have fun doing experiments to better understand the effects of micro-gravity on your body. It would be important to ...
... an option for bases in orbit). In the initial stages it would be months between visits, as there would be a limitation on the amount of supplies one ship could carry. In the future, visits to a distant base would be ...
... case of emergency, and there can be dental problems in space. On the Soyuz 28 flight in 1978, Yuri Romanenko was reported to have taken pain medication for the last two weeks of his flight because of a severe toothache. Fortunately, he got the tooth fixed quickly once he got back to Earth. If there is a dental ...
The total time spent after getting their spacesuits on is about 2 hours and 20 minutes on the ISS before they are ready to go into space. Coming back into the spaceship, astronauts do not have to do anything special as they already purged all the nitrogen out of their blood when doing the ...
... Orbital Replaceable Units (ORUs) that would cause a loss of redundancy to ISS power or life support capability 1 . This study identified 14 such ORUs and the team was challenged to demonstrate that the ...
It depends, but in general, if the water hits your face, it will stick. When water floats it does indeed form a bubble. ---- Answer provided by Byron Lichtenberg, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
... be able to wear almost whatever you want to wear. As long as you are within the spacecraft environment, ... the cool environment of the spaceship cabin. At times you may want to wear shorts and sports shirts. You will not need shoes in space because you do not walk and shoes would only cause harm to the instruments in the space vehicle. If clothing is provided, you may want to bring some of ...

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