And while some space tourists have conducted experiments during their expeditions, those experiments haven't exactly been revolutionary or consisted of anything that couldn't be done by astronauts on the ISS. So space tourism isn't really advancing human spaceflight in any significant way. Lastly, ...
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) aren’t space tourists. They’re workers, scientists and engineers. They are doing critical science missions in an intense operating environment where safety is paramount. On spacewalks they repair equipment, install n...
But besides astronauts, scientists also send satellites(卫星)and spaceships to space. They help us learn more about space. There are even strange and wonderful things that have reached space. Do you know what they are?ToysToys not only go on adventures all over the world, they have also ...
WATCH: This brain-monitoring helmet is going to space to test the brain activity of astronauts as they perform 20 minutes of taskshttps://t.co/hUa2MX2LS2pic.twitter.com/9geSxH2J7Z — Reuters (@Reuters)April 3, 2022 The experiment was developed by an aptly named Israel-based startup cal...
athe space suits protect the astronauts in space .they protect them from the cold and the heat.they also carry air to breathe.thesuits have two-way radios because the astpnauts must talk to each other. the suits also have tools.they are atrong to protect the astronauts. 航天服在空间.they...
At the same time, Boeing is alsodeveloping a crew capsule called Starliner, also with the intentionof transporting US astronauts to the ISS. Like SpaceX, Boeing alsoenvisages sending tourists into space, but the program's developmentis hampered by major glitches that resulted in the early termi...
Space Perspective says its balloon is environmentally friendly.Jane Poynter,who set up Space Perspective,says the company is trying to make more common people reach space,not just highly trained astronauts.(1)Why do the balloon come to a stop about 20 miles above t...
Space: the final medical frontier. Are overeager space tourists endangering their health?The article discusses potential health aspects of space tourism. Topics include the wider range of health problems faced by the general public compared to highly screened astronauts, physical effects of space ...
Mark Shelhamer, a former NASA scientist, said astronauts would need years of training to go to space. “But sending two amateurs (业余爱好者) to the moon in a new spacecraft on a new rocket, in less than two years? It won’t happen.” He added that getting to the moon is a lot...
Tito stayed with astronauts on the station 28 about a week. Another space tourist was Anousheh Ansari, an Iranian-American woman. She 29 the International Space Station in 2006. She is the first female space tourist.Space travel may have some 30. Space tourists have to 31 about radiation (...