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... have access technology for a computer, they need to provide the screen reader, note taker or Braille display. Therefore, if I want to use the Internet at a hotel, I bring my laptop or PDA which has its own screen reader. I expect that when I plug my device ... slightly different configurations. It is hoped that the networks and systems in a space hotel or spaceship would work with whatever access technology people are using. The approach of building universal ...
The modules would have a small propulsion system or thrusters on board that would be used to maintain their position in orbit. The thrusters ... docked together in space and then a larger propulsion system or bus will move the stations to land on the Moon or on other planets. ---- Answer provided by Robert T. Bigelow Image ...
... ,000 feet per second in order to orbit the Earth. Spacecraft going to other planets or to deep space will accelerate to faster and faster speeds to reduce transit times. But ... for brief thrusting periods to correct the course. As the spacecraft approaches the destination planet or other body, it will need to slow down to an orbiting speed for that body, or perhaps will need to slow even more to land. ---- Answer provided by Jon H. Brown ...
... done you will be allowed to observe from a distance so as not to interfere or be a distraction. Depending on the extent of pre-flight training you might be permitted to do simple tasks that do not pose a risk to equipment or safety. Tasks such as changing an air filter, operating a trash compactor, vacuuming and cleaning a surface, or preparing food and beverages for a meal would be good candidates for your participation. ---- Answer ...
... flight into space you might be part of some medical tests or you could photograph features of the Earth, the atmosphere, or the stars with special camera equipment. Other useful experiments might be planned with growing plants or young animals. Since we are still learning how to live and work in the unique ...
... . On the asteroid Ceres, the largest known asteroid in the solar system, it is about 1,000 mph, so on all of these celestial bodies it would be impossible to move ...
... axis—from noon one day to noon the next day—might be shorter or longer than 24 hours. That means that 24-hour Earth time might not correspond to the proper time of day or night on the new planet. ---- Answer provided by Luke Keller, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall ...
Would it be possible to bounce or jump too high on the surface of a planet or the Moon and simply drift away and not be able to get back? How could ... ; 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 surface—remember the ...
... togethermdash;it provides time to relax and unwind, and to discuss the day's events, or the plans for the next day. It's also nice to socialize We don't ... table, which would take up valuable space. We just eat from packets in our hands, or attached to Velcro-covered trays which can hold several food and drink packets at once ...
... projects as safe as possible. NESC reviews products and procedures to evaluate their engineering suitability or safety. These in-depth, second-look technical reviews, as they're called, help spot problems before the products or procedures are put into or returned to service. We are learning all the time and minimizing risk as ...

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