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Photosynthesis works the same in space. While specific research has not been conducted on the photosynthetic pathway while plants are in space, plants seemingly go through all the proper steps in plant development at the proper developmental time. Therefore, we hypothesize that since the rate of development is unchanged, the photosynthetic ...
... , on Earth and in space. However NASA is doing research to see if there are any important differences that might affect the health and health care of women and men in space. For instance, men ... mass differently while in space or after returning from space.
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... have occurred in space to date. Due to bone mass loss, healing might be delayed or incomplete because of lack of weight-bearing and gravity as on Earth. Further research in space is needed.
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While in space, some astronauts have noted that their vision changes a little bit—that they don' ... . USAF Dr. Richard S. Williams
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... in space. This probably happens because the fluids in their bodies shift toward their heads in the apparent absence of gravity, giving them a kind of head cold. For this reason, many astronauts prefer spicier foods in space than they do on Earth.
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... the Real, the Ideal. For example, the great painter J.M.W. Turner 1775 - 1851 shows an idealized version of a ship in a skyscape in his work "The ... space oasis, we see that they need not be out in space itself: the time has come for us to create Earthly models of space oases. And if we ask ourselves what an Earthbound space oasis would ...
... the same as resting on Earth. While exercising in space, the heart beats faster for each level of work, so if riding a bike on Earth causes the heart beat to rise to 100 beats per minute, the same effort in space may cause the heart beat ...
The materials that are used to build the modules will be assembled on Earth. The modules will then be packed into a rocket and flown into space to be inflated. Currently, building from scratch in space ... make sure things work and are safe. These components will then be sent up to space and be assembled together by robotic equipment and spacewalking astronauts. Building in space under weightless ...
... the same all the time. The only thing that concerns you will be whether the Sun is being shielded by the Earth and you are in darkness or you are in direct sunlight. It gets very, very cold in the vacuum of space ...
This very important procedure has varied with space programs. On Skylab , the Shuttle, and the ISS, air is used like we use water in the bathrooms in your home. For Number One, air is drawn into a funnel like receptacle that is placed on the body—it works for both men and women. It works great ...
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