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To be prepared because everything is different in space.
get a good education and training
4 astronauts walked on the moon in 1969. They were Neil Armstrong, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, Charles Conrad and Alan Bean.
No. Only a few astronauts have died in the line of duty, and very few (and no Americans) have died in space. The most dangerous part of any space journey is the launch and the landing. Three American astronauts were killed in a fire in the capsule on the launch pad during testing before Apollo 1. Seven astronauts were killed when space shuttle Challenger was destroyed during launch, and seven astronauts were killed when the shuttle Columbia disintegrated over Texas during re-entry. At least a few astronauts were killed in aircraft accidents. We believe that the Russians lost a couple of astronauts in space, but this has never been admitted. Several Russian astronauts have died during re-entry or during the landing.
On launch day, astronauts usually wake up four hours before launch. They enjoy a pre-launch breakfast, then get suited up in their orange Advanced Crew Escape Suit (ACES) space suits. After they are suited up and ready to go, the astronauts walk out from the Operations at Checkout Building at the Kennedy Space Center and climb into the Astrovan, which takes them to the launch pad. At the pad, the astronauts ride an elevator to the 195-foot level, where the close-out crew helps each astronaut board and strap into the shuttle. After that, the astronauts wait about two and a half hours until launch.
To be prepared because everything is different in space.
Almost all of the early astronauts were military (and some civilian) test pilots.
no astronauts will die first or they will watch as the world dies
because it is the most likely to zero gravity...
because they didn't allowed them to vote
Most astronauts have to go to the hospital anyways for a check up before they leave for space. Some astronauts get hurt or injured n space and may need to get tothe hospital when they return. When astronauts get back they have an examination too. Astronauts are highly trained, but they are still human and can get sick or injured like anyone else.
I would suppose that the scientist with the super powered telescopes would discover planets before the astronauts would.
Yup! They are allowed because I brought my little scamp and I asked before I brought her in and she said it was fine because there are also dog costumes to try on
Be sure you are in a passing zone.
Be sure you are not in a no passing zone.
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get a good education and training