You would go to an observatory building atop a mountain somewhere in the desert far from any city. A telescope thre would give you your best views of the heavens from earth.
For a space trip to Mars, you would need a spacecraft capable of supporting human life for the duration of the journey, including life support systems, radiation shielding, and communication equipment. You would also need a supply of food, water, and oxygen, as well as medical supplies and equipment to deal with emergencies. Additionally, equipment for conducting scientific research on Mars's surface, such as rovers, would also be necessary.
To go to space, you would need a spacecraft that can support human life in the harsh conditions of space, including vehicles like rockets or space shuttles. Other necessary equipment includes spacesuits, life support systems, communication devices, and navigation systems. Specialized training for astronauts is also essential for space travel.
You would look at random space junk floating around the moon
Development for the space program include research into manufacturing methods and device miniaturization to reduce the weight and size of equipment going into the space vehicles. This was needed to minimize the amount of material to be launched into space. It resulted in many inventions and the development of new materials in manufacturing as well as the development of sensors and medical equipment such as the pacemaker. Much of this was made available to the public and businesses in various ways such as the publication of the Nasa Tech Brief magazine. Without the space program we would be without all these benefits and life saving equipment.
If you get stuck in space without a spacecraft or protective gear, you would be exposed to the vacuum of space, where there is no air or pressure. This would lead to unconsciousness within seconds, followed by death from asphyxiation or extreme temperatures soon after. It is important to always have proper equipment and follow safety protocols when in space.
a rocket may carry space equipment
A spaceship.
a bathing suit
Time Warner Cable does not require equipment to be install outside a building
No. The building footprint is the area it occupies within a lot or space. That building can be multiple stories ether above or underground. The space within the building footprint/ multiple stories can be considered the square footage.
If people wanted to travel in space for long periods of time, then they would either have to take a lot of food, which would cost loads of money to launch into space, or they would have to grow food.
Property, Plant, and Equipment (PPE) are items that are vital to a business operation. Usually these assets cannot be liquidated quickly. Such items would be the property the building is on, the building, and machinery used in production. Furniture, fixtures, and Equipment (FFE) are things that are not attached to the building. Examples of such items are desks, lighting fixtures, and computers.
First if you didn't have oxygen when you went into space then you would die. Secondly if you went into space without the correct uniform and then you stepped out of the rocket, when in space, then you would just float because there is no gravity in space, bu if you had the correct equipment all a good supply of oxygen then you would be fine.
I think the key word is "obligated" i would say if i wanted to recover any funds I would recover the equipment because that will probally be the only funds you may see from the deal "walked that mile!"
For a space trip to Mars, you would need a spacecraft capable of supporting human life for the duration of the journey, including life support systems, radiation shielding, and communication equipment. You would also need a supply of food, water, and oxygen, as well as medical supplies and equipment to deal with emergencies. Additionally, equipment for conducting scientific research on Mars's surface, such as rovers, would also be necessary.
I would imagine that it is as difficult to store as a regular patio umbrella. You would need a great deal of horizontal storage space if you wanted to store it on the ground, or vertical storage space if you wanted to store it upright.
I am looking into building an office space that it 13x12x15. How much would it cost to have a room that size built?