Spacecrafts don’t just rely on rockets—they use planets to pick up speed! Spacecrafts don’t just rely on rockets—they use planets to pick up speed! It’s called a gravity assist, and it’s one of the ...
Though spacecraft with artificial gravity are still a distant dream, we had proof of concept way back in September 1966.
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Everyday Things You Can’t Do in Space: From Crying to Burping, Here’s What Changes Without Gravity
Living in space isn’t just about floating in zero gravity or gazing at Earth from above. It’s about adapting to a world where even the most basic human actions - like crying or sneezing - don’t work ...
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