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... . You could say that was the start of the Space Age. It did not do much research but transmitted a signal back to Earth so that it could be tracked. You could hear it on the radio going "beep, beep, beep" as it circled the Earth. ---- Answer provided by Derek Webber Image ...
The Moon will always be easier and quicker to visit. A round trip would be just over ... kinds of rocket engines. In the future, it will depend on how the space tourist companies do their brochures. Maybe you will help to write them. What do you think you would say? ---- Answer provided by Derek Webber Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to ...
The dark areas on the Moon are known as maria (MAHR ee uh). The word maria is Latin for seas; its singular is mare (MAHR ee). The term comes from the smoothness of the dark areas and ... by lava when volcanoes erupted. The lava then froze, forming rock. Since that time, meteoroid impacts have created craters in the maria. http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/moon_worldbook.html (See CDROM) ---- Answer ...
The orbiter is protected during re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere by a very complex heat shield made up of thermal insulation and carbon ceramic tiles. This heat shield insulates the aluminum structure and ... from melting. "Ball of fire" is a good description of the air around the spacecraft. The kinetic energy at the tremendous re-entry speed causes the air to heat dramatically and dissociate into ions that glow ...
... of about 25,000 mph to get to the Moon. To go faster, we would only need more fuel. But when we get closer to the Moon and are ready to orbit it, we will have to use a lot more fuel to slow us down so that we don't crash into the Moon. ---- Answer provided by John Cavallaro Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie Schorer
... 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 ... period of time the professional crewmembers will call your attention to space and Earth features of notable interest, such as the aurora, thunderstorms on the night side of the Earth, flooding areas on Earth, or tropical storms. ...
Weighted shoes would help you to function more normally in a reduced gravity environment; however if there were no gravity, ... to escape the gravitational pull. For the Earth, this speed is approximately 25,000 miles per hour (mph). For the Moon, it is about 5,300 mph. On the asteroid Ceres, the largest known asteroid in the solar system ...
... will grow when astronauts undertake long duration flights above the Earth's magnetosphere. The current guidelines and advice provided to designers of space habitats on how to protect crew from the radiation ... specific example design that if these guidelines are allowed to drive the habitat architecture that the equivalent doses can be significantly reduced from open space levels. '''To BUY this ...
I'm sure before you go you will have a list of everything that will be provided as well as everything you will need to take. ---- Answer provided by Roger Crouch, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
... didn't worry, you never expect it to happen to you. ---- Answer provided by Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) William G. Gregory Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids ...

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