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... spacesuits. Astronaut Peggy Whitson described the smell of her suit as "a little harsh, bitter smelling " She also noted that it was very distinctive and smelled smoky and burnt to her ... how ozone or ionized air smelled.
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Answer provided by James Zebrowski
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Space itself is extremely black, but it presents a wonderful backdrop for the Earth with its rich blues, vivid greens and puffs of white.
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... its side like a wheel with its south pole always facing the Sun. It is unknown what, if anything, lies beneath the dense clouds that cover Uranus. It appears that Uranus' extreme axial tilt also results in ...
... boosters cause a great deal of vibration and it is hard to read the displays. Once the boosters leave, sometimes with a jolt, it is like sitting on a big electric motor. The ... G. Gregory
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... around the Space Shuttle cabin or inside the ISS when they are in space. It is similar to the feeling we would have on a free fall ride on a roller coaster in an amusement ... we would in space because we are also in a free fall environment.
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... a glass face-cover in a helmet. Sometimes the face-cover is dark like sunglasses so that you cannot see the person at all. Finally, when people are in space, they often seem weightless ... out in all directions Peoples' faces also look a little different in space because their cheeks don't sag towards the ground like they do on Earth. This may make people look happier in space, even ...
... In space, which is a pretty good vacuum, extremes in temperatures can range from -250° F to over 200° F in the direct sunlight. If the Sun is in a very active part of its cycle, giant ... warning from monitoring spacecraft like the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) so they could take shelter in the better radiation-shielded ...
... . It generally involves storms on the Sun—enormous masses of plasma (electrons and protons) impacting the Earth and creating electrical currents high in the atmosphere (aurora) and in the ground along pipelines. The plasma from the Sun penetrates satellites, causes radiation damage to electronics, and creates health risks for astronauts in space.
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Lift off is like getting rear-ended in a bumper car. Lying on your back, you instantly go from normal weight to twice ... G. Gregory
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