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No astronauts have captured weird things. This only happens in science fiction stories. ---- Answer provided by Col. USAF (Ret.) Rick Searfoss Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - ASTRONAUTS
... can both be formed from pure energy, often from a very, very large explosion or collision. Just like matter is made up of atoms that ... a spaceship that uses anti-matter and matter in this way is the Starship Enterprise in Star Trek. ---- Answer provided by Luke Keller, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question ...
... That is, it can't be too hot or too cold—it has to be just right. But outer space is a near perfect vacuum with no atmosphere or particles to maintain temperatures. This means that ... have problems sleeping. Having friends with you is important for survival in space, just as it is on Earth. ---- Answer provided by Brad McLain & Liv Arnesen Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question ...
... be training in a simulator like that, or will at least have one on hand for people to train in. In addition there are desktop computer-based simulators that can also teach you a ...
... , we can't be altogether sure. But the ISS with today's internationally agreed-upon governmental characteristics is now scheduled to be completed by 2010. However, it may be added to somewhat by private interests. ---- Answer provided by Thomas Rogers & Russell Romanella Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer ...
... be nice? Will they be comfortable? Will we have our own room with a desk, a viewing cubicle, any furniture or any privacy? Our own space or place for sleeping? Many things will be different in ... microwave cooking can be used. Drinking must be done through a straw with a valve to control the flow of liquid. ---- Answer provided by Robert T. Bigelow Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and ...
... how to have a great time, which probably you already know how to do. Any training would help you do those two things. Before you leave you won't need to know any more than that, although ... how it works, and what cool things you can do while you are out in space. ---- Answer provided by Tim Bailey & Loretta Hidalgo Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book ...
... things when you study here on Earth. Now think of how it would be in zero-gravity on a trip to space, living on Mars, or spending time in a lunar colony. Don't you think that ... understand better. I am convinced that you would have so much fun learning new things that nothing would stop you ---- Answer provided by Pam Leestma Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
... that work today, but they also help humans. Robots on the International Space Station (ISS), for example, help the astronauts move and install the larger pieces of the Space Station. Robots helping astronauts ... be needed to help humans do dangerous or boring work. ---- Answer provided by CAF Capt. Marc Fricker Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question ...
... 't stay in a spoon any more than they'll stay in a cup or bowl, so we drink them through straws. Knives require a cutting surface like a plate or table, neither of which we have ... solid with a fork, or with our hands, straight from the packet ---- Answer provided by Charles Camarda, Ph.D. & Nicholas Patrick, Ph.D. & Dr. Jonathan B. Clark Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and ...

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