what do you thing are the implications of having these planned shuttle missions
I don't think mushrooms having financial implications is a widespread problem...
The black tiles underneath the space shuttle are made of ceramics. Ceramics are already fired and thus able to withstand very high temperatures. The ceramic tiles do oxidize (which means material is lost) and are replaced between missions. The failure on Columbia was due to some of those ceramic tiles having fallen off during take off.
You can only do the missions.
increased risk of infection
By not having or using an interpreter you can end up having miscommunication between you and the patient causing the patient harm.
Multiple space shuttle orbiter vehicles are necessary to meet launch schedules. While reusable, each orbiter requires 6-9 months of refurbishment and processing before it is ready for the next mission. NASA refers to this as the "flow"
Currently none, since the program has ended.
Leland Melvin is famous for being a former NASA astronaut and the only person to have ever caught a pass in the NFL and flown in space. He participated in two Space Shuttle missions and served as head of NASA Education.
the implications of having an insufficient network security; is that it allows person to crack your systems , allows unwanted spyware to take up space on your computer. allows viruses to attack an destroy your network connections.
The size of the crew varies depending on the mission needs but seven is the normal crew size. The earliest flights only had a crew of two. This size grew to five and more recently a crew consists of seven. There is the commander, the pilot, several mission specialists and on occasion a flight engineer. On two missions, the crew grew to eight people. Under emergency situations, such as having to evacuate the space station, up to 11 people can safely fit. See the related link for more information.
So the electrons in the atom can react with each other.
Having 65 year old men touch your bum