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Like many other adventure sports, your insurance probably won't cover you for this trip. Spacelines will probably ... extra cost. However the main aim is to make sure you won't need it. We aim to make the first Virgin Spaceship more than one hundred times safer than any ...
... instruments on board that can answer three questions: Where am I? How am I oriented? Where is everything else? These data will be transmitted to ground control through communication satellites. We can ... with our own readings from the ground, and use it to plot our course so we know how and when to reach the hotel in space. ---- Answer provided by Robert T ...
... your crewmates and how to help each other during the mission. You will work closely with different members of your crew to learn how to do specific tasks together like spacewalks or ...
... comfortable clothing is what you will need. Synthetic clothing is preferred to some of the other materials. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from ...
... , off-the-shelf diapers that allow the astronaut to go to the bathroom while lying on his or her back during the three-hour wait for a launch or during a ...
... a type of shampoo that doesn't have to be rinsed out when we're in space. However, I do always add extra water and try to get out the extra shampoo ...
Much of the garbage and waste on board the Space Shuttle is stored in large bags or stowage containers and returned to ... Earth can weigh several tons. Another way to get rid of some of the trash on the Space Station is to use the Russian Progress re-supply capsules. These unmanned Progress ... -supply missions bring up supplies for the crew. Once all the new stuff is taken on board the ISS, these capsules are refilled with trash by the astronauts and then sent ...
... orbit the Sun, and, depending on a lot of things in orbital mechanics, may end up in the path of another large object like the Moon. We've found rocks from the Moon and Mars on Earth, usually in Antarctica or the Sahara desert, so there are almost certainly rocks from Mars and the Earth on our Moon. The question is where they're hidden. Rocks from Venus and Mercury are ...
... have to stay inside a spaceship would depend on where we were traveling, or, if it were a manned space platform, how soon before the relief ... weightlessness and the radiation environment, but if there is enough food, water, and space available we are not limited. However the psychological needs of humans must also be considered. Being inside ...
... of fuels and oxidizers may be used. For example, the Shuttle orbiter main engines run on hydrogen (the fuel) and oxygen (the oxidizer). The orbital maneuvering system rockets and the reaction ...

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