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  2. Space sustainability - Wikipedia

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    The space field should be used peacefully, jointly protect the space field from harm, and maximize space utilization through environmental, economic, and security exploration of space. [16] These consensuses also clarify the relationship between space sustainability and international security, that states and individuals explore space for ...

  3. Astroecology - Wikipedia

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    In total, the energy output of stars during 10 20 years can sustain a time-integrated biomass of about 10 45 kg-years in the galaxy. This is one billion trillion (10 20) times more life than has existed on the Earth to date. In the universe, stars in 10 11 galaxies could then sustain 10 57 kg-years of life.

  4. Benefits of space exploration - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, space exploration has also inspired innovative training programs aimed at preschoolers, such as the Future Astronauts Program. It is evident that by drawing in the wonder of space together with the knowledge and skills developed through space exploration into classrooms, children can be strongly motivated and empowered from a young age.

  5. Scientists say planet could have suitable conditions to ... - AOL

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    A planet roughly 1,200 light-years away from Earth might be suited for habitability, according to researchers.

  6. Planetary habitability - Wikipedia

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    In its astrobiology roadmap, NASA has defined the principal habitability criteria as "extended regions of liquid water, [1] conditions favorable for the assembly of complex organic molecules, and energy sources to sustain metabolism". [5] In August 2018, researchers reported that water worlds could support life. [6] [7]

  7. Electrical system of the International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    International Space Station solar array wing (Expedition 17 crew, August 2008).An ISS solar panel intersecting Earth's horizon.. The electrical system of the International Space Station is a critical part of the International Space Station (ISS) as it allows the operation of essential life-support systems, safe operation of the station, operation of science equipment, as well as improving crew ...

  8. Solar panels on spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    The International Space Station also uses solar arrays to power everything on the station. The 262,400 solar cells cover around 27,000 square feet (2,500 m 2) of space. There are four sets of solar arrays that power the station and the fourth set of arrays were installed in March 2009. 240 kilowatts of electricity can be generated from these ...

  9. Life-support system - Wikipedia

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    The life support system of a surface saturation accommodation facility provides breathing gas and other services to support life for the personnel under pressure. It includes the following components: [ 12 ] Underwater habitats differ in that the ambient external pressure is the same as internal pressure, so some engineering problems are ...