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  • "3b" found 44 times in 35 documents



... stand the day they return to Earth. If they have been in space for a long time, they need to exercise routinely to regain the strength they had before they left ...
... in a relatively low orbit so visitors and supplies would not have to travel too long to reach it. In that case it would take about the same time to reach ...
With current technology it would take a very long time to reach the nearest galaxy. Andromeda is two million light years away, which means ...
... term exposure to micro-gravity has little to no adverse effects on the human body. Long term exposure, on the other hand, has many detrimental effects including dehydration, cardiovascular deterioration, and ...
You will be weightless as long as you are in orbit. Once you slow down, even a very little, gravity will ...
As long as you stay inside your spacecraft, you do not need a spacesuit. Your spacecraft acts ...
... credit to Dr. Jay Buckley (JB) Citation for Dr. Buckey's (JB) responses: Buckey, JC. Long duration flight medical planning: Medical care on the way to the Moon and Mars. In ...
... we were to run out of food and water in space, we would survive as long as we would if we ran out of food and water on Earth—anywhere ...
... a backup to the tether primarily for an EVA performed on the ISS. Thus as long as the tether is still functioning, that will not happen at all. In the event ...
... is part of space. A quick investigation shows that it will last for an incredibly long time, perhaps trillions of years. ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question ...

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