Space planning is pretty much the way it sounds. It is planning based around a certain space. For instance, at a University, they have space planners to help them figure out what the best use of the campus, including each building and each classroom. They can plan for traffic flow, for break areas, and try to make everything more efficient... to do something with wasted space, and to make the best use of the spaces that are most in demand.
Nope, not yet and there are no plans for any to visit in the future.
I don't know but Phineas and Ferb can do it! (they have an episode where they do that!)
Yes. Mexico started a space committee back in 2007, it wasn't really a space program, it was more of planning the costs of establishing a space program. In July 30, 2010 Mexico successfully founded their first space program. However, this space program is one of the youngest in the world so it hasn't been able to do much yet. They have Astronauts and some Rockets capable of launching.
At the present time (2011), there is no program underway to develop a manned mission to Neptune, there is no research being done to advance the technology that it would require, there is no planning being done for such a mission, there is no funding for any research or planning with that purpose, there is no money in the US space program's budget for any activity aimed toward planning or developing such a mission, and at the moment, the US no longer has any ability to launch people into space. So at the present rate, it's liable to be a while.
Well, you don't want to send a probe to one location in space where a planet doesn't obit, it would be pointless. So knowing the orbits of the planets help you send whatever you're trying to send to the right location, and not just a random spot in space.
In a store space planning is done before the store is set up. It is part of the interior design process. Space planning is coming up with a design for everything in the store so that is flows. This included displays, shelving, and storage space.
S.L.O.A.P. = space left over after planning. (town planning and landscape architecture)
They were planning on switching back to the rocket progarm in 2013
Walter E. Hammond has written: 'Space transportation' -- subject(s): Space flight, Planning, Astronautics, Space vehicles
One can find office space planning ideas from websites like eHow, Steel Case, Yahoo! Small Business Advisor, Cubicles, 37 Signals and Mission Workplace.
J. R. Wright has written: 'Planning for urban recreational open space' -- subject(s): City planning, Open spaces, Planning, Recreation areas
They were planning on switching back to the rocket progarm in 2013
Harlan Daniel Bareither has written: 'University space planning' -- subject(s): Campus planning, College buildings
When planning your garden you should consider the space you have, the sun conditions and the climate. This will help you decide what to plant and when.
When planning your garden you should consider the space you have, the sun conditions and the climate. This will help you decide what to plant and when.
A few hours, like 3-6 I think. But if your planning on going to outer space then bring a helmet!
I am pretty sure you mean space planning services? It is a service that helps to plan different spaces in your home. Here is a site that can help: officespaceplanners.com/