Discusses technological and human aspects of the colonization of space as it may be experienced by future generations.
How do you grow food without water? Will your muscles waste away out there? How do you protect yourself from radiation? This is a light-hearted yet informative guide to a life far from terra firma.
This book presents a visionary concept for future development of space travel.
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Living in space is no longer just a dream. In a few short years, international cooperation between the United States, Russia, Europe, Japan, Canada and Brazil has resulted in man's...
Have you ever wondered what’s inside you? Take a tour around your amazing body and find out what your heart and lungs do, how you see and hear, where food goes and more.
Discusses the appeal of lofts, provides a history of loft living, and includes decorating ideas for various styles and spaces
Travel to space and back with astronaut Chris Hadfield's "enthralling" bestseller as your eye-opening guide (Slate). Colonel Chris Hadfield has spent decades training as an astronaut and has logged nearly 4000 hours in space.
Where do people live in space? How do they get there? What's it like to work, eat and sleep in space? Beginner readers can discover the answers to these questions and lots of other fascinating facts in this engaging information book.
Describes how astronauts live in space, providing information on such topics as breathing, eating, clothing, and keeping clean.
Based on the questions the former Skylab astronaut is most frequently asked, this book satisfies the curiosity of those who wonder what life in space is really like