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... flight will not be like showing up at the airport two hours before boarding an airplane. You will be given a lot of briefings on how to conduct yourself, and you will be trained in the operation of personal hygiene facilities, such as bath and toilet equipment. You will be told what to avoid doing. The Russians have a ...
... always a good idea to eat togethermdash;it provides time to relax and unwind, and to discuss the day's events, or the plans for the next day. It's also nice to socialize We don't need a dinner table, which would take up valuable space. We ...
... to the tether primarily for an EVA performed on the ISS. Thus as long as the tether is still functioning, that will not happen at all. In the event that the tether does disconnect, there would be enough time to get to the astronaut, either ...
... with the planet Mercury in 2011. Based on the learning data that comes back from this spacecraft which will be operating within 36 million miles of the Sun, scientists will start planning more ambitious trips to put spacecraft even closer to our nearest ...
... on where we set up our first moonbases, electricity may be abundant and constant, like at the lunar poles, or we may have to be very careful about how it's used. At the lunar ... reduce the need for large amounts of solar arrays to be shipped from Earth. Everything will be electric: microwave ovens, microscopes, power tools, robots, vehicles. No combustion engines will be allowed to foul the air the ...
The Moon has gravity but it is smaller than the Earth's gravity because the Moon is much smaller than the Earth. An object will stay where it is built on the Moon. ---- Answer provided by John Spencer Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
... of the spacecraft, as well as the mission to be performed, but the amount of propellant is likely to be many thousands of gallons. After launch into space, it is likely that electric propulsion will be ... and relatively small amounts will be used as compared to launch. ---- Answer provided by Jon H. Brown Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer ...
... be possible to use the International Space Station or a space tanker to refuel in space. Or, it may be possible to make fuel at a distant location such as the Moon, one of the planets, or perhaps at Phobos, one of the moons of ...
... bit similar. It is difficult to understand that there is no altitude where zero-gravity is reached. Regardless of how far you travel from the Earth there will always exist a slight gravitational pull ... coaster over the crest of a hill shaped like a parabola. Now, at the proper speed, the seat will move through the path that your body would naturally want to move. This would cause the seat to stop ...
... start to live and work in space, there will be stores of all sorts and it would be reasonable to assume that eventually there would be something like our large shopping malls. To prevent the merchandise in any store from floating away, new hold-down technologies will need to be developed ...

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