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At the beginning of lift off you experience 2 g's, and then build to 3 g's during the end. Obviously, you feel heavy if you weigh three times your normal weight. Nonetheless, ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - LAUNCH
... astronauts experienced g-forces of up to six g's or more. Space Shuttle astronauts experience around three g's on take-off and reentry— this is due to acceleration. As little as four g's can cause a person to black out without the aid of a g-suit. With a g-suit the human body can handle seven g's sustained. Blacking out from g-forces can ...
We have found millions of galaxies so far. But we believe that there are many more. ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from ...
... that propellants for deep space missions will be stored as cryogenic liquids, meaning they are normally gases but are compressed to a liquid state to reduce their volume. But cryogens have extremely ...
During launch, you could get a small feeling of the speed by watching the ground move away faster and faster, but in space it is hard to tell how fast you are going. This is because you are so far up. ---- Answer provided by John Cavallaro Image:K2S logosmall ...
... of matter we are made up of. Weight, then, is the pull of gravity on that mass at the planet's surface—like ... the attracting body. Since Earth surface normally is considered one gravity (g), then technically, when I say in conversation that I weigh 176 pounds ... roughly 60 percent of Earth's density. Comparing the mass of the Moon with the mass of the Earth shows how much less massive the Moon ...
... privately launched citizen trips to space, training should be able to be as short as half a day, and shorter as it becomes more routine, like airplane travel. It depends how much you want to cover. Longer training of up to a week will be available for people who want to learn more about what they are doing before they ...
Our technology has been progressing rapidly for many years and some of it is pretty advanced. The primary thing about technology is that ... next. The progress of technology and society is limited by many things— cost is one of them. Safety concerns are another—we must do things carefully so we don't ... , enjoy recreational activities— all the things everyone else does. But all of these things are valuable, and relaxing often helps creativity, so it is difficult to tell what slows technology ...
Approximately 100,000 are already known, and there are probably a few hundred thousand others. ---- Answer provided by Alan Hale, Ph.D. & Capt. USN ( ...
There are nearly 6,000 satellites in orbit. Around ten countries have launched satellites, but often a country will have a satellite launched on someone else's rocket. There are about 20 countries with satellites ...

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