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... records decided to use 62 miles which is 100 kilometers, and so the X Prize organizers chose to use 62 miles as the target for their prize flights in 2004.
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Ultraviolet rays (UVR) have many effects on living organisms and they can also affect astronauts in space. Ultraviolet rays come from bright stars like our Sun. The effects of UV on biological ... B. Clark
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... UN formed the Committee for the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS), with a secretariat known as the Office of Outer Space Affairs and with a legal arm known as the Legal ... Christopher Stott
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... govern space, but not to rule it. The UN governs space through consent from the spacefaring nations of the world by two means: through the international space treaties; and through a UN organization called the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) that grants authority to nations to use certain radio frequencies to operate satellites, space shuttles, and space stations from space.
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... . Penguins survive in the Antarctic where humans easily freeze to death. So some space animals might live happily in space.
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... process is the use of bioreactors, which are small devices that use bacteria to remove organic waste from urine and other forms of waste water. Final purification promises to produce ... Joe Rhemann
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... wind and vegetation. Most likely, the other worlds in our solar system have had no organic material (vegetation and microbes) or moisture to break down the rocks. The fine substrates ... Gregory Schlick
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... space. There are certain types of space rock, known as carbonaceous chondrite, which are thought to be broken bits of asteroids that probably contain large quantities of carbon compounds such as carbides, organics, and graphite, and even the occasional tiny diamonds.
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- 05. Where in space do satellites orbit? Do their signals interfere with each other? (A K2S Question)
... orbit as low as about 150 miles, and others operate at intermediate altitudes. An organization in Geneva, Switzerland, called the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), makes sure that there ... Webber
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... , and micro organisms) have been flown. In the pre-Shuttle era, there were attempts to breed rats in space. Pig-tailed monkeys, green tree frogs, and bullfrogs have been in space. Quail eggs ... webs. In 1985, NASA began a series of Space Shuttle flights carrying live animals to space. These studied physical and behavioral changes for symptoms of space adaptation syndrome. US Shuttle Columbia STS- 90 ...
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