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Displaying 111—120 of 1000 matches for query "04._If_a_woman_were_to_give_birth_in_space,_would_the_baby_be_affected_in_any_way,_either_at_the_moment_of_birth_or_later_in_life" retrieved in 0.179 sec with these stats:

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... of the immune system, and a change in the way we sense our surroundings. While these may seem like problems, most of these changes are perfectly appropriate for spaceflight. That is, the changes are good if you want to stay in space ...
... the ISS. The interior décor will be simple, to make sure people can find things easily. Many luxurious materials possible in Earth construction will not be allowed in space, as they can burn easily and give ...
... if one of the solid rocket boosters should fail, there would be a disaster. Most of the other systems are redundant, meaning there are one or more backups that would allow a successful mission even if one part should fail. Coming in from space ...
... to the 14.7 pounds of pressure that the Earth environment gives us. To survive outside this environment, we must have that same pressure. Even if the loss of pressurization did not get us, the loss of oxygen and the ability to breathe would be ...
... IN SPACE''' '''EDITOR: H. KELLIHER''' '''VOL. 45 No. 2 FEBRUARY 1992''' - C. ASHTON ANTENNA TESTING FOR THE INMARSAT 2 51 - GROUND CONTROL SYSTEM I.T. MITCHELL OTS-2: END-OF-LIFE ...
... a spacecraft moving along in space will continue as long as all external forces are balanced. Try this: hold a ball in your hand with your arm outstretched. Why doesn't the ... to the Earth. Why? Because the forces on the ball are unbalanced. But if you could throw the ball at a speed of about 25,000 feet per second (and ignore the drag of the Earth's atmosphere), the ball would orbit the ...
... in space, because the Earth is protected from the solar winds by the atmosphere and magnetosphere that surrounds it. Most of the elements are here on Earth, but are in different quantities or qualities due to the difference in compositional makeup of the ...
... THE BEGINNING OF AMERICAN EXPLORATION OF SPACE 324 - B. SMITH YESTERDAY'S ROCKETEER: A MEMOIR OF EARLY DAYS IN THE AMERICAN ROCKET SOCIETY 332 - S. E. DOYLE ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO SPACE LAW 337 - W. SCHULTZ A CONTRIBUTION TO THE 350th ANNIVERSARY OF THE DEATH OF ...
... life does exist elsewhere but the question of intelligent life is still unanswered. The timetable for human expansion into space would make your generation one of the ...
... space without some type of training before flight. In the foreseeable future, your flight will not be like showing up at the airport two hours before boarding an airplane. You will be given a lot of briefings on how to ...

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