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Typically, activities follow a set schedule with eight hours set aside for sleep. Astronauts can feel sleepy if they sleep too little or are trying to stay awake when their biological ...
... that you've left gravity's grip, it feels weird—like someone or something released you to float around. Most people try to swim their first time in zero-gravity, because swimming is the ... which would make it feel like there was no gravity (even though gravity is present and in fact controlling your path). The same theory applies to zero-gravity airplane flights, like the ones NASA uses to ...
Gravity does help the baby travel through the birth canal but it's not a requirement. There ... will need to be done to contain fluids and instruments used in delivery. Since we have never had a birth in zero-gravity except for some animal models, it's hard to tell what ...
Putting clothes on and taking them off is not nearly as easy as it is in one-gravity. Sometimes you need to be able to anchor yourself when you are putting on certain ... the astronauts complain about this because they are having too much fun just floating around in zero-gravity. ---- Answer provided by Lonnie Moffitt Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
... an aquarium in micro-gravity. Aquariums have been carried aboard the Space Shuttle, but only for scientific experiments. These highly sophisticated aquariums help us study whether fish can survive in the micro-gravity environments of spacecrafts. The experiments have proved successful—meaning that fish can live in micro-gravity and therefore we should be able ...
... and free Some people's bodies are a little more sensitive to the feeling of weightlessness and may feel a bit funny or nauseous, but it varies from person to person. ---- Answer ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - GRAVITY
Short term exposure to micro-gravity has little to no adverse effects on the human body. Long term exposure, on the ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - GRAVITY
... braces would not hurt less in space. Even though the astronaut is floating, the braces are still pushing the teeth against the bone causing the soreness you feel when braces are worn ...
Wounds respond and healing occurs in space as on Earth. Anecdotal evidence has suggested there may be altered healing, but this ...
... to a shower at home but the shower may never be used because, at present, in late 2005, we are not sure if the habitation module which has the shower will ...

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