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Can you touch stars in outer space?

No, stars in outer space are incredibly hot and far away. They are actually massive balls of gas undergoing nuclear fusion. Touching a star would be impossible as they are millions of miles away from us.


What is it like inside a space shuttle?

Inside a space shuttle, you would experience a confined and controlled environment with limited space for movement. The cabin would contain seating, control panels, communication systems, and storage areas for supplies. During launch and reentry, you would feel vibrations, loud noises, and experience increased forces acting on your body.


Where do astronauts sit on a space shuttle?

Yes! sure they strap themself to anything they need hold on, seat, bed, mini chair,etc.. +++++ ???? The space shuttle is, or was, purely a vehicle between Earth and Space-station; and for the flight the occupants are in specially-designed seats.


Do I have to worry about sun exposure on vinyl mini-blinds?

Most vinyl mini blinds are uv resistant and take years to fade.


Why was the space shuttle invented?

The space shuttle was invented mainly for scientific reasons. Space shuttles contain numerous instruments and apparatus to conduct experiments in space and gather information about the solar system. Including cameras, atmospheric analysers and so on. People wanted to know the answers to impossible questions, such as "why do we exist?", "how was life started?", "how was the solar system created?" and so on. Now, with space shuttles, we can provide scientific data to answer these questions. Another reason space shuttles are built nowadays, but not the main reason, is the search for planets in our solar system capable of supporting life. This is for two reasons: A) the search for extraterrestrial intelligence/species and B) the search for a "New Earth", for future human colonisation when the sun burns out and consumes the Earth. Another primary reason space shuttles were invented is so we have the capability to repair satellites that have been damaged by space junk, space storms and stray mini-comets. The utmost primary reason we build space shuttles is for scientific research. In space, there are so many possibilities for new discoveries, such as new planets, the answer to why life exists, new minerals and resources, new technological advancements, new medical discoveries and so on.