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... not localized. The scabby hills detected on the first encounter in an area opposite the Caloris Basin did not reappear, suggesting that such terrain was peculiar to that site. ''(NASA MOR, 3 ...
... scientists dubbed “The Spider,” a 25-mile-diameter (40-kilometer-diameter) impact crater in the Caloris basin, radiating over 100 flat-bottomed troughs. NASA intended MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry and Ranging ...
... of volcanoes, including a 60-mile-wide (96.56-kilometer-wide) shield volcano in the Caloris Basin . The MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry and Ranging MESSENGER data also showed that, as Mercury ...
... the same standard diet, pre-flight, in-flight, and post-flight. Everybody gets 2,400 calories; everybody gets 800 milligrams of calcium, right on down the line, protein, carbohydrate, everything, exactly ... took our average daily caloric intake from the little seven-day test and subtracted 300 calories from it, then tailored everything from that. So instead of getting what we were getting ... . He wouldn’t give us anything extra to eat except lemon drops. Empty calories. "You can have some empty calories, but I don’t want you taking any minerals, I don’t ...
... they were even using a
term called caloric density, trying to figure out the calories per gram
or calories per pound of food, trying to increase that all the time.
Actually, the ... other thing. Then a
little bit later they reduced the calories in the thing, and you know
how they reduced the calories? It was a six-ounce serving, and they made
it ...
... about five hours a day. The astronauts ate about 2,000 calories of food a day, less than the 2,900 calories prescribed for the mission, and each drank six pounds of ...
ARC scientists said that exercise, coupled with a low-calorie diet, might counteract effects of weightlessness on the levels of insulin and glucose in the ... circulation of insulin, the body was less able to control glucose storage. Exercise and low-calorie diets would be used to solve the problem in test subjects. (NASA Release 83-130 ...
... examinations and you eat breakfast—so much of being an Astronaut seems to revolve around calorie consumption. Then, you go down the hall in the other direction and you put on ... that first night in orbit you eat. Always you need to ear—to consume those calories. You doff your pressure suits and stow them under the couches. Then you climb into ...
... Surveyor teams reported that they had gathered new topographical and gravitational data, showing that the basin has an elliptical shape consistent with that of impact craters. Moreover, two other studies published ... had used computer models to demonstrate that a meteor might conceivably have created the Borealis Basin. Scientists estimated that an object 1,250 miles (2,011.68 kilometers) wide, traveling at ...
... STUDY SHOWS DESERT DUST CUTS COLORADO RIVER FLOW''
WASHINGTON -- Snow melt in the Colorado River basin is occurring earlier, reducing runoff and the amount of crucial water available downstream. A new ... no one had measured its full impact on snowmelt rates and runoff over the river basin. The team addressed these uncertainties by making systematic measurements of the sources, frequency and snowmelt ...
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