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... for both humans and animals. The effects of galactic cosmic radiation, energetic particles and solar particles traveling through space, and lack of Earth gravity are challenges to be overcome in ... colonies. Once such technological challenges are solved, it may be possible to have protective habitats for our animal friends and pets in space communities on near and distant planets alike. ---- ...
... on Earth. How much it costs to build, maintain and stay at a space hotel will depend on many outside factors: the economic conditions of the time; whether safe, cheap and reusable launch vehicles are designed and built; and whether there is a strong demand and long-term support from the public ...
... off lightning discharges just like on Earth, only much bigger. ---- Answer provided by Carolyn Porco, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
... their entire lives on Mars and beyond. They might visit Earth for a vacation. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to ...
... the Moon say that up close it is a light gray, almost a cinder color. There are colored glasses on the Moon, as well, including green, orange, and black. The color seems to correlate to the titanium content of the glass. The Moon is covered in craters, mountains, valleys and great plains, called Maria. Since the Moon ...
... on the space frontier have become the biggest casualty of any accident in the past. Can we imagine that without the societal and political strong support, we could have succeeded in landing humans on the moon ... , commercial space flight industries and space commerce are emerging on the horizon. There are, of course, full of uncertainty and risks on the road ahead: uncertainties that might well beyond ...
... told that the earth's surface spins round with the velocity of a cannon ball, that the little prominences that can be seen with the naked eye on the edge of the moon are vast mountains, that the earth is ... light in passing the edge of the moon there is however no doubt that the red flames belong to the sun. The sun is encircled by rings of zones, corresponding to the rings of Saturn. The rings of ...
... places like the Moon, who will live and work there and why we should care. It is beautifully illustrated with over 30 colour images showing just what can happen on the Moon if the right choices are made. From telescopes to tourism, from pleasure domes to platinum mines, to building a new branch of humanity and saving the Earth, the case is made ...
... the Apollo astronauts got during their voyage. Stuff that crumbles will be unpopular, although there will be ample time to catch crumbs on the Moon. This is why things like tortillas and fruit & granola bars are popular with astronauts—less waste to clean up from the meal. Astronauts ...
... possible without the endless chain of contributors dating back to the beginning of history, but there are clearly defined moments in the record when someone, or something, intervenes and provides the impetus ... , like the panorama of Dave Scott working at the rover on the slopes of Hadley Delta peak. No Apollo fan should miss this book -- Andrew Chaikin , author of "A Man on the Moon". " ...

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