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... static electricity in space and equipment must be grounded to prevent any damage from static. Astronauts on board the ISS wear special anti-static wrist guards to prevent any electrostatic damage to equipment that they are servicing or using. ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the book Kids to Space - by Lonnie ...
... a launch tube, filled with gaseous fuel and oxidizer, acting as an engine cowling. The high acceleration needed to achieve hypervelocity precludes a crew, and it would require greatly increased liquid fuel tank structural mass if a ...
... IN SPACE 357 - C.C. HARLING EXPOSURE TO ACCELERATION DURING MANNED SPACEFLIGHT 360 - I.W. HENDERSON WATER AND SALT DISTURBANCES UNDER CONDITIONS OF MICROGRAVITY 363 - A. ANGEL THE EFFECTS OF SPACE TRAVEL ON THE ...
... The Role of Small Satellites in Space Applications Missions 451 - A. P. Vinogradov Preliminary Data on the Lunar Soil Brought to ... Life Spacecraft Tape Recorders 561 - B. P. Day D. G. Fearn and G. E. Burton Ion Engine Development at the Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough 573 - T. M. B. Wright A ...
... of Human Performance in Control 301 - Cdr. George W. Hoover, B.S., U.S.N The Man-Machine System in Space Vehicles 304 - Cyril Cunningham, B.A The Effects of ... A Human Factors in a Space Cabin. with Special References to Weight and Economy 317 - A. S. Parkes, C.B.E., ScD., F.R.S. Audrey U. Smith, M.B., B.S., D.Sc Space Transport of Life in the Dried or ...
... being in space. Most diseases are caused by bacteria or viruses or the body's immune system attacking itself or our not regulating our own behavior. Being in space would not help us overcome most of those things. Symptoms of some diseases might be ...
... to stay in space or on planets will not be traditional buildings nor will they be little metal cans or rockets like the spaceships seen on television or movies like Star Wars. Humans traveling to space will stay on board a ...
... to swim. In weightlessness, it's the same idea. It's a different environment that requires you to learn new ways of moving around. One very effective method is to use lots of hand or footholds to stay in ...
... a little different in terms of the time it takes to adjust to weightlessness. I would imagine that sometimes the astronauts feel annoyed that they have to be strapped in to go to sleep or by the fact that they always have to be holding onto something in ...
... , in order to get something to spin around you have to give it an off-center push. On Earth things that spin eventually slow down and stop unless you keep pushing them. This is because of friction between the object and other objects or friction between the object and air. In space where there are no other objects nearby and where there is no air, things can spin forever without the need to ...

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