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Most experiments, after suitable protective life support systems have been developed, suggest that animals show similar symptoms to humans during travel in space. While most animals return to Earth in sound health, some show different symptoms resulting from reduced nutrition and activity. Most anatomical differences seen in humans are dependent on the length of the stay in the micro-gravity ...
At the beginning of lift off you experience 2 g's, and then build to 3 g's during the end. Obviously, you feel heavy if you weigh three times your normal weight. Nonetheless, this pressure doesn't hurt or harm your body.
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Answer provided by Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) William G. Gregory
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There is no set altitude. Achieving the feeling of weightless can be accomplished through a variety of methods at various altitudes. When you first realize that you've left gravity's grip, it feels weird—like someone or something released you to float around. Most people try to swim their first time in zero-gravity, because swimming is the only thing they've ever experienced that is even a ...
Absolutely, it is usually much safer to travel during the minimum of the 11-year solar cycle.
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Answer provided by Robert P. McCoy, Ph.D.
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It will take relatively less and less money over time. And consider this: as we expand into space, we'll start finding and using more and more resources in space, rather than exporting them from Earth—for example, one key resource is solar energy, which is abundant in space.
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Answer provided by Esther Dyson
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Yes, and NASA is studying how to do just that as part of the President's new Vision for Space Exploration. Below is a link for a school lesson on creating a moonbase: http://vesuvius.jsc.nasa.gov/er/seh/gotomoon.html (See CDROM)
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Answer provided by Thomas Matula, Ph.D. & Kenneth J. Murphy
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Fitting in a small spacecraft and having to stay in one confined position waiting to launch would cause a lot of discomfort for people with back problems. However, once people with back pain got to space, the lack of gravity would probably help them a great deal.
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