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Rather than an air car, Sanada boarded a high-speed space boat, heading into space. Kodai didn’t understand what Sanada really meant. “Sanada, where are we going…?” Even when Kodai asked, Sanada’s expression didn’t change. “Aquarius.”
Living and Working in Space. The more we know about the universe, the more we learn about ourselves. Every NASA mission embodies the spirit of discovery. The following information will provide a glimpse of how astronauts live their daily lives while learning about the unknown.
The primary mission of the ISS is to look at whether or not living in space is possible, and to conduct research that benefits life on Earth. How is living in space different from on Earth? (Possible answer: Living in space is affected by microgravity or "weightlessness.")
- October 31, 2000
- 240 feet (73 m)
- 15,000 cubic feet (425 cubic m)
- 1,040,000 pounds (~450,000 kg)
Nov 29, 2012 · Astronauts have reported one of their favorite things to do is to look at the Earth from space, to keep connected with home (Sandal et. al., 2006; Connors et al., 1989). Kanas and Manzey 2010
Dec 4, 2021 · The potential of the Internet of Things (IoT) in space exploration has been demonstrated [1] through technological advancements in satellite communications, cloud computing, artificial ...
To what extent did the "race to space" from 1957-1969 reflect political, social, and economic aspects of the Cold War? Use the documents and your knowledge of the time period 1957-1969 to construct your response.
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Jan 1, 2013 · First is the colonization of Mars. Widely publicized by the peppery space engineer and president of the Mars Society, Robert Zubrin, Martian colonies would be self-sufficient, using local...