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- 01. Is there any natural water anywhere in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 02. Does the Sun play any part in producing water? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 03. What about planets? We know how the Sun formed, and that hydrogen and oxygen are found in space, but how did the planets form and do they have water? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 04. Do comets have any water? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 05. What about ice on the Moon? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 06. Is it easy to become dehydrated in space? Does one have to drink often? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 07. Other than for drinking, what are the other uses for water in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 08. How much does it cost to get water into space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 09. How will we transport enough water to last the whole trip? How would we get enough water for a significant amount of people? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 10. Does the amount of water and weight of water to be transported have anything to do with determining how many people can go on the space trip? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 11. Would an efficient water supply be hard to manage? Could the water supply become contaminated? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 12. Would water freeze in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 13. Where would the water supply be stored and, as it floats, how would it be dispensed? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 14. Will there be any access to hot water? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 15. What happens when water is poured in space? Does it float and form perfect balls in a zero-gravity environment? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 16. Is there anything else we should know about water in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 17. In space, approximately how much water does a person consume on a daily basis? How much water would be needed per person per day? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- K2S Part 3 - Exploring Space (← links)