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Displaying 71—80 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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... way of life would have been inconceivable for our ancestors, and in much the same manners it is likely that our progeny will be dramatically different from us. Many, for example, will live in space stations, some will live in ...
... in his Laws of Form (1), resulting in a very rich formal system. However, these distinctions require a full-blown human observer and the use of writing modes to record them on a piece of paper. What would be a logic of distinctions at the level of ...
... to hometowns on the Moon. Most technically-oriented high school students are interested in the survival aspects of life in space, such as how to breathe, and protection from cosmic radiation. Those who would themselves choose to be space pioneers give ...
... a model of a space oasis, we see that they need not be out in space itself: the time has come for us to create Earthly models of space oases. And if we ask ourselves what an Earthbound space oasis would be, we begin to ...
... of "the good life." Therefore, human settlement in space needs additional justifications, which are in part at least "inspirational." These include, for instance, seeking knowledge, searching for "the new," the human desire to be challenged and, very importantly, a spirit of ...
... body back to the earth and back to that object....i.e. Electrical Shock. If you are NOT grounded, (like floating in space) then you will not get a shock. In Space, the Ground is the shell of the spaceship you are in. If you touch/stand/attach to something, and you touch something with electrical energy to allow that energy to pass through ...
... way to Jupiter was hobbled by a stuck antenna, and the space shuttle was periodically grounded due to an annoying series of problems. The importance of the servicing mission to the future of NASA was reflected in several high-level reviews of the mission carried out at the ...
... of survival on the trip home? Could the foetus even develop properly in a different gravity regime? Could it survive living on Earth after the trip home? What will happen to the first baby conceived in space? Future humans will be born in space or ...
... the parallel growth of the Canadian space science program from that date up to the 50th Anniversary of COSPAR, to be celebrated in Montreal in July, 2008. This work relates the history of ground-based activity that placed Canada at the forefront of nations with knowledge of space in ...
... a collision will result in the fast annihilation of at least several tens percent of the antihydrogen even if the collision velocity is low. It is also shown that the cross-sections for capture of the antiprotons with the kinetic energies of the order of ...

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