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Space hotels need many things that we take for granted on Earth, but cannot live without—like enough water; oxygen; air pressure; systems that regulate temperature, ... that take advantage of the unique conditions in space, like weightlessness, and spectacular views of Earth, the Moon, and the stars. Guests will have to be considerate of other people&mdash ...
Some spacecraft will be in locations in space that will make communications with Earth physically impossible—for example, behind the Moon, behind Mars, or on the other side ... communications satellites spread around outer space, that all spacecraft will be in limited contact with Earth. ---- Answer provided by Ron Kohl Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
All of the planets go around the Sun at different rates; the Earth takes exactly one year, and the dwarf planet Pluto takes 247 years, for example. So the distances from the Earth to any planet are always changing. At its nearest, Mars is just 34 million miles ...
... in the direction we want to send them too. We can send e-mail to Earth by using the same type of transmission system that the space agency now uses to transmit the critical data back and forth to the Earth. ---- Answer provided by John Cavallaro Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
... guess that the effects of alcohol in space may be similar to the effects on Earth, but greater in intensity. ---- Answer provided by Dr. Jonathan B. Clark & Col. USAF Dr. Richard ...
... until you hit something; so yes, you can jump much higher in orbit than on Earth. For big planets or moons, you really couldn't jump fast enough to leave the ... the astronauts who jumped on the Moon? The Moon has one-sixth the gravity of Earth, so you can jump really high there, but you will still come back to the ...
... that the vehicle would be unable to re-enter the Earth's atmosphere. However, if the vehicle is unable to enter the Earth's atmosphere, it would remain in orbit. ---- Answer provided ...
... sort of orbiting spaceport for LEO that would be similar to an airport here on Earth. We will likely need facilities in space to deal with the remoteness of human settlements ... likely that we will eventually want to create a gravity station that provides a more Earth-like gravity so that we don't spend all of our time floating around in ...
... refrigeration on board. Many have also expressed a longing for being able to smell the Earth—like the smell of grass from a freshly-cut lawn or the strong scent ...
... outer space there are some bacteria that do not match any found on Earth. Where did they come from? We don't really know. ---- Answer provided by Robby Gaines ...

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