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We are going into space to make discoveries in the sciences, medicine, technology, and maybe about our individual selves. People are curious. The Universe around us is now opening up to us because of rocket technology, and we should ...
... a major source of thermodynamic irreversibility within the engine cycle and that further reduction in entropy can be realised by increasing the heat transfer coefficient on the air side of the precooler. If this were to ...
... take as much fuel as it takes to get into orbit in the first place. This is impossible with current chemical rocket propulsion. So we use the friction that occurs when the ... even small rockets to make a soft touchdown on water or land. ---- Answer provided by David Gump & Gary Hudson Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
... 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 Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space ...
... of body – of your muscles and joints in relation to each other). In weightlessness, space travelers will be much less able to rely on the vestibular sense which depends on gravity. Space travelers can ...
... of the journey was carried out like a standard rocket launch. The whole trip took 90 minutes including a full three minutes of weightlessness If you mean the edge of space as in the edge of ...
... be hundreds of years Whether it's possible I cannot say. But I have a lot of faith in the ability of humans to overcome such hurdles, and I'm sure we will be able to one day explore the stars ---- Answer provided by Hazel McAndrews Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
There are short periods of time when the ISS and the Space Shuttle are out of contact with the ground controllers on Earth. This is due to some areas where the tracking and data relay satellites (TDRS) are handing over from one to another. During this short period of time— usually just a few minutes—the controllers in Mission Control are not in ...
... all of the procedures for normal operations and learn what to do in an emergency. For your launch training, you learn what to do if your spacecraft has a problem and isn't going to make it all the way into space. Your in-space drills ...
... 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 your own clothes to change into. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer ...

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