Please Help! I don't know what to say.

Identify any challenging conditions that you may encounter on your mission; this may include near vacuum conditions, extreme temperatures, and microgravity. Explain how you will overcome these challenges with the design of your spacecraft.





What would say? I am in the 6th grade. I don't know that much about what I would need if I were to plan a mission to Mars Or what to do if problems occurred. Could someone give me some suggestions or examples. And to where I can understand. And I am a girl. And thank you. This needs to be answered by 3:30. The latest is 4:45. Please help!

1 answer

Well, one thing is that we need gravity. Lack of gravity would destroy our bones, so we need to simulate gravity. An easy way to simulate gravity is spinning fast, but a whole spaceship might be too big to get spinning. A spaceship with rooms that spin by themselves, for people to rest and exercise in, but the whole ship doesn't spin. This ensures we can keep people healthy, and don't have to worry about how to get a ship to spin-and how to get it to stop.

From your friendly-neighborhood scientist,
Bob
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