Controlling this during space travel protects the astronauts from exposure to extreme temperatures.
What is heat?
Special gold paint, fluid-filled tubes, aerogel, and heaters can be found on these.
What are probes?
This refers to the entire outside surface of an object.
What is surface area?
People from several countries have occupied the ISS since this year.
What is 2000?
This is the name for the unmanned research spacecraft.
What is a probe?
The extreme temperatures in outer space are caused by exposure to the sun's this and lack of atmosphere.
What is radiation?
Mylar and Dacron blanket and ammonia-filled pipes can be found on this.
What is the International Space Station?
This part of the space shuttle becomes the hottest when returning to earth.
What is the bottom?
This is the amount of minutes the ISS orbits the earth.
What is 90?
The rover Curiosity arrived on this planet in 2012.
What is Mars?
As the space shuttle reentered Earth's atmosphere, extreme temperatures were caused were caused by this.
What is friction?
This has a waterproof glass cloth and ceramic tiles
What are space shuttles?
These two types of insulation were used on space shuttles.
What are ceramic tiles and blanket-like waterproof glass cloth?
Similar to the shuttle, the ISS is insulated with a special blanket made of these two materials.
What are mylar sheets and Dacron fabric?
This special layer of insulation that traps heat inside the rover's body.
What is aerogel?
Heat from this equipment inside a spacecraft needs to be controlled.
What is electronic?
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This is Mrs. Chaffin's husband's name.
Who is Greg?
Scientists believe that this caused the breakup of the space shuttle Columbia in 2003.
What is tile damage?
These two things generate heat inside the ISS.
What are electronic equipment and computers?
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The year CHCS first opened its doors.
What is 1966?
Understanding how to do this has enabled people to invent equipment to explore space.
What is control?
When spacecraft returns to earth, external temperatures can reach or exceed this temperature.
What is 1,650° C or 3,000° F ?
Tiles on the bottom of a shuttle were made to withstand very high this.
What are temperatures?
This heated chemical compound circulates through large radiators on the outside of the station.
What is ammonia?
These automatically turn heaters on or off to maintain electronics and battery temperatures during night on Mars.
What are switches?