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... are busy learning how to move around in different gravity you can get disoriented or make mistakes. That can be frustrating and get on your nerves. But the excitement of being in space and the accomplishments of the work more than balance the frustration for most people.
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... be just as easy to reach as a cabinet on the floor because you could simply float to whatever you need. Each person's body is a little different in terms of ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here
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Physical exertion either due to gravity, the suit, or required work will dictate the respiration rate. The more fit a person ...
... under the force of gravity. So an environment lacking gravity would most likely have some adverse effects on the muscular skeletal system and the cardiovascular system.
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Category:Kids To Space
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No. There is no known way for today's science to completely unravel the mystery of black holes without devising a mathematically unified approach ...
... on Earth, injuries occur in space. To date few have been serious and no astronaut has had to be evacuated to Earth for treatment.
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... is over 800° F and the atmospheric pressure is 92 times greater than Earth's on the surface. Humans would not be able to survive in such hostile conditions.
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We actually carry hot sauce on the Shuttle to spice up the food. In general, you just need to be a ...
Yes, within one hundred years people will be born and live their entire lives on Mars and beyond. They might visit Earth for a vacation.
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... can hope that space travel will help stop pollution. Learning to purify water and air on spaceships will also teach us how to clean the air and water on Earth.
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