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View (previous 50) (next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 01. Can space tunnels take us back in time? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 02. Is hyperspace travel possible? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 03. What will happen if you shoot a gun in space? When you fire a gun can you see the bullet flying? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 04. How many dimensions are there in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 06. How would we make a fire in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 07. What are the "futuristics" of space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 08. What do people look like in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 09. Does it feel weird to be beyond Earth? What does your body feel like once you are in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 10. How is being in space different from being on Earth? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 11. How do things spin around in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 12. How do we exist? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 01. Is time different in space? Does time move faster or slower in space? Are minutes and hours the same length as on Earth? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 02. Would we still use a 24-hour clock, or would days in space be shorter or longer than 24 hours? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 03. How would we keep track? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 04. Would we use Earth time or planet time? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 05. Would we have trouble knowing what day it is in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 06. Are there time zones in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 07. How do scientists know the number of hours and days on each of the planets? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 08. When we get a certain distance from the Earth, do we begin to age differently? Would we age more slowly and be younger in space than we are on Earth? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 09. Does space travel mess up your sense of time? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- K2S Part 2 - Visiting and Living in Space (← links)
- 05. What is anti-matter in space - if nothing is something, how can something be nothing? (A K2S Question) (← links)