Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun with a ring system, magnetosphere, and numerous moons. It settled into its current position around 4 billion years ago. The document discusses missions aiming to look for life in outer space and find raw material sources. It also describes the training astronauts undergo, such as public speaking classes, survival training, practicing tasks in simulated facilities, and underwater training to prepare for space walks.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun with a ring system, magnetosphere, and numerous moons. It settled into its current position around 4 billion years ago. The document discusses missions aiming to look for life in outer space and find raw material sources. It also describes the training astronauts undergo, such as public speaking classes, survival training, practicing tasks in simulated facilities, and underwater training to prepare for space walks.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun with a ring system, magnetosphere, and numerous moons. It settled into its current position around 4 billion years ago. The document discusses missions aiming to look for life in outer space and find raw material sources. It also describes the training astronauts undergo, such as public speaking classes, survival training, practicing tasks in simulated facilities, and underwater training to prepare for space walks.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun. Urans has a ring
system, a magnetosphere, and numerous moons. Polar Diameter: 49,946 km Effective Temperature: -216 °C Date of Discovery: March 13, 1781 by William Herschel
Around 4 billion years ago Uranus settled into its current
position and it wasn’t until 4.5 billion years ago that the planets settled into where they are now. Part 2: Mission’s aim: - Looking for outer space’s live creature - Finding raw material’s sources Part 3: Astronauts need take classes. They must learn many things besides science. Many times, they have to give speeches, so they take public speaking classes. In order to be prepared for any emergency, astronauts take survival training. Astronauts feel weightless for a short time in the KC-135. This aircraft is also known as the Vomit Comet. It provides about 20- 25 seconds of zero gravity. During this time, the astronauts feel weightless. In the Space Vehicle Simulation Facility, astronauts practice what they will do in space.They practice on life-sized models. The Space Vehicle Mock-up Facility (SVMF) is where they practice. Astronauts learn how to move large objects in space using The Precision Air-Bearing Floor.To practice extravehicular activities, or space walks, astronauts go underwater. The astronauts use the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL), a huge "swimming pool”