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... to supply parts and end-effectors for Canadarm to NASA. The Canadian government then contracted SPAR to put their expertise to good use in creating Canada's contribution to ... the arm or Space Station Remote ... reduced to nothing more than a service company to ... to control effectively.''" v The STEM however, continued on unabated. Astro Aerospace, the California based company that SPAR had purchased to ...
... the Shuttle and were subject to some of the tests. Scientists hoped to learn why astronauts return to Earth with weakened immune systems, reduced bone mass, a decrease in body fluid or blood, fewer red blood ... 1991 14 May 15 1991 15 May 16 1991 16 May 17 1991 17 May 18 1991 18 May 19 1991 19 May 20 1991 20 May 21 1991 21 May 22 ...
... the control of blood flow does change. This is because the heart no longer has to pump against the pull of gravity to move blood around the body. When astronauts return to Earth they sometimes can feel light-headed and even faint until their hearts get used to being back on Earth. This usually takes a day or two. ---- Answer provided ...
... of man's knowledge . . "America, as we know it-freedom, as we know it-could well not exist ... to transfer large amounts of fissionable materials to peaceful purposes; to ban all nuclear weapons tests; to place limita­tions on nuclear weapons systems; to reduce the risk of war by accident or design; to ... Jan 16 1964 16 Jan 17 1964 17 Jan 18 1964 18 Jan 19 1964 19 Jan 20 1964 20 ...
... CAN SEND EXPERIMENTS FLYING WITH NASA'' CLEVELAND -- NASA is inviting student teams nationwide to design and build an experiment or technology demonstration to be sent to ... SERVIR is to create the linkage from space to village, to apply the best in science and technology to meet development ... We are pleased to work with our partners in Nepal, and in other regions of the world, to build capacity to ...
... if we are to achieve mastery of space, we must add sub­stantially to our scientific knowledge and to our ... is utilized to make the best decisions on new operational systems, whether civilian or military. "It ... (S.132 and S. 152) "to create the National Weather Council and to provide coordination and central direc ... Apr 16 1963 16 Apr 17 1963 17 Apr 18 1963 18 Apr 19 1963 19 Apr 20 1963 20 ...
... of those funds over which we actually have control. "In the various military services in fiscal year 1965, we will spend approximately $7 ... in order to raise the level of technology to the point where a supersonic transport can be designed which is economically attractive to the airlines. . ... 1964 15 Mar 16 1964 16 Mar 17 1964 17 Mar 18 1964 18 Mar 19 1964 19 Mar 20 1964 20 Mar ...
... in space because calming can come from slow rocking and deep pressure, both of which will be more difficult to experience due to a lack of gravity. You may be able to kick off a ... be too practical with other passengers in the space station or space hotel. To compensate, sensory awareness and sensory activities would have to be exaggerated for all the other senses so that the ...
Road signs or Map Quest will not work. The hotel will have instruments on board that can answer three questions: Where am I? How am I oriented? Where is everything else? These ... be transmitted to ground control through communication satellites. We can use this information, verify it with our own readings from the ground, and use it to plot our course so we know how and when to reach ...
... and can we catch it in our mouths? (NP) It is more difficult to drink in space because there is no apparent gravity to hold a drink in the cup. So instead of using cups, we drink through straws from small bags. However, if we were to spill ...

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