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Displaying 1—10 of 1000 matches for query "06._Do_astronauts_need_to_consume_energy_drinks_with_electrolytes,_or_do_they_drink_regular_sodas_in_space" retrieved in 0.047 sec with these stats:

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... consume energy drinks in space—we get enough energy from a normal combination of food and water-based drinks. And we never take carbonated drinks into space with us—they ...
... in permanent damage to the vision-sensitive area in the eye, the retina. In space there is no atmosphere to help protect us from some of the damaging effects of the Sun's energy. When astronauts spacewalk, however, they put on reflective visors to protect the eyes when they are working in ...
... need a spacesuit that is designed just for you, it could be rather expensive. Unless you are going into space with NASA, you may have to pay for your own suit. NASA furnishes suits for the astronauts. The spacesuit that the astronauts ... to express the cost of the suit. It has been reported in ... use the parts for another astronaut or another mission, then you would ...
... the Shuttle down to about 200 miles per hour (mph). This process creates great heat and ionization. As long as the tiles on the Shuttle are intact, the astronauts are safe from this tremendous heat. ---- Answer provided by Robert P. McCoy, Ph.D. Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
... easy to become dehydrated due to the various physiological effects of weightlessness and due to the effects of the unique environment of working in a spacesuit. In a spaceship with a ... in an automobile engine. They circulate heat-absorbing coolant fluid around the astronaut's body in small tubes and then into a radiator in the backpack. The radiator is exposed to space and simply allows the heat to ...
... you need to know exactly what to do, almost by heart. You will rehearse all of the procedures for normal operations and learn what to do in an emergency. For your launch training, you learn what to do ... the way into space. Your in-space drills will prepare you for problems that could happen once you are weightless. Training for landing will focus on what to do if your landing gear or parachutes don ...
You will not need to go in the triple-axis trainer, with its three concentric tumbling rings, or the centrifuge as part of private citizen space flight training. ---- Answer provided by Tim Bailey & Loretta Hidalgo Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by ...
However, since the blood volume is decreased in space, the heart and other muscles can be weakened, the neurological system undergoes changes with regard to balance, and many other physiologic changes occur. Therefore, the effects of alcohol may be different. I would guess that the effects of alcohol in space may be similar to the ...
... space in a private quarter. The bed could look like a sleeping bag, with thick comfortable padding underneath and a zipped cover as your blanket. In order to sleep well, some astronauts have found that they need to ...
... need humans in some kind of mission control to operate them. The next generations of robots that go to other planets will be a little smarter than the ones today. They ...

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