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If we were to run out of food and water in space, we would survive as long as we would if we ran out of food and water on Earth—anywhere from three to ten days, depending on the person ...
... sure way to protect ourselves is to continue trying to be friendly. If the aliens are angry with us we should try to find out why and communicate, communicate, communicate. We should keep trying ... to talk with them and find out why they are angry with you, and then try to fix the problem. The same should apply with aliens. On the good side, generally speaking, any alien ...
The time it takes to travel to the Moon is largely a function of the amount of energy used to leave an orbit around the Earth. It could vary from two or three days to longer depending on the transfer orbit being ... of the technology. Chemical rockets like the ones we currently use can get us there in about two or three days, at the quickest—two days would ...
... of new games can be invented on the Moon. Instead of snowboarding, folks on the Moon might have regoboarding which would involve sliding down the regolith on the sides of craters. It ... be amazingly graceful, and there will be many new dances created that can only be done on the Moon. Singing will probably start out as sing-alongs among the small crews of the ...
... be preserved requires that the reasons for the emergence of despotism are identified. Tyranny will emerge from the historical origins of extraterrestrial society and the way in which early communities must be developed technically. It will receive encouragement from the imposing nature of the extraterrestrial environment - its ...
... would be similar to people who decide to sit in a chair all day without getting up, or lie in bed all day. Therefore, if they ate the same amount of food, they should be fatter. They would also be taller by one to three inches, since the spine stretches if it is not pulled down by gravity ...
... football on the Moon would be much like it is here on Earth except the ball would travel much farther when thrown. If you were to play outside, you would have to be in spacesuits, which would make running, catching and throwing more difficult. Even though there is less gravity on the Moon, you wouldn't be able to throw the ball hard enough to get it in orbit ...
... must be able to withstand the forces generated during launch, and if it is to return to Earth, those of re-entry as well. These are usually greater than those encountered in space. During launch the ... the case of the Shuttle, the forces are those associated with the following: acceleration of 3 g's (or three times the force of gravity on Earth); aerodynamic loads of 580 pounds per square foot; and acoustic energy of 163 ...
... the flattening out of the leaves and stems. From several experiments that have been conducted in space growing wheat from seed to seed, very little if any of the bio-chemical or physiological functions seem to be ...
... the Heavens”'' and simply appropriated several of the chapters including “A Journey Through Space” and added them to the Half Hour Library. Perhaps most remarkable is the fact that it then seems to have never gone out of ...

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