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Deadly poison used in the Apollo program to power equipment?

The deadly poison used in the Apollo program to power equipment was polonium-210. It was used in the Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators (RTGs) to provide electrical power for spacecraft systems during missions. However, precautions were taken to ensure the safety of personnel handling the equipment.


How did Robert Falcon Scott get beat by Roald Amundsen?

Because Roald Amundsen was better prepared and had more luck than him. That is a very simplistic way of looking at it. 1, Amundsen's route was shorter. 2, He had the better weather. 3, Amundsen's journey was simply a dash for the Pole. He did no surveying, no scientific work, in fact during the journey only two photographs were taken. Scott's scientific work was that much that scientists only finished analysing it in the 1960's.


What factors need to be taken into considaration in a hot-air balloon?

Some key factors to consider in a hot-air balloon are weather conditions, wind speed and direction, the weight of passengers and equipment, fuel consumption, and the availability of suitable landing sites. Additionally, flight regulations, pilot experience, and safety equipment should also be carefully evaluated before each flight.


When was the first picture taken via satellite?

August 14, 1959. The pictures were taken by the satellite, Explorer 6. It was launched by the United States. These were the first pictures taken of the Earth from space.


Have space shuttles and current rockets taken humans as far as the moon in recent years?

A Space Shuttle has never taken a human to the moon.

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What did Roald Dahl have taken out?

Roald had his adenoids taken out at a very young age.


What is a trip taken with the goal of exploring?

An expedition is a trip taken with the goal of exploring.


A journey or voyage taken for a special reason?

expedition


What did Roald Dahl have taken out at the doctors?

He had his adenoids out, due to an infection which can cause excessive mucus production or possible chronic deafness/muffled hearing. This procedure is very common nowadays, but when Roald had his out, they did it painfully and roughly.


What is a journey taken for a special reason?

A journey taken for special reason is called an expedition.


Who was Amerigo's ships and crew?

the crew and equipment taken


Who was the leader of the expedition to troy?

The leader of the expedition to Troy was Agamemnon, the king of Mycenae. He was the brother of Menelaus, whose wife Helen was taken to Troy, sparking the Trojan War.


How did Ernest Shackleton's trip to the South Pole change history?

Shackleton and his team attempted to reach the South Pole, and turned back at 88 degrees S, due to their instincts to survive.The Nimrod expedition (1907-1909) established a goal of 'reaching the pole', which was taken up by Roald Amundsen and Captain Robert F Scott in the upcoming years.


On Shackleton's expedition what provisions were taken?

I dont know exactly but i know that on his third expedition, when his boat 'The Endurer' sunk, he and his crew lived off whale, penguin and seal meat. Hope this helps!!(:


what precautions should be taken while handling fluorine?

Keep equipment dry.


What type of journey is taken for a reason?

Commuting - to travel to work every day Expedition - a journey undertaken for exploration


What were the effects of the Burke and Wills expedition?

There were no long-term effects of the Burke and Wills expedition. The expedition did not result in the discovery of any new good land; it did not allow for the establishment of new transport routes across the inland; the track taken by Burke and Wills was not the route eventually followed by the Overland Telegraph Line, which was the main purpose of the expedition.