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Reduced 60%
no it can not be reduced.... :)
No it cannot be reduced
It cannot be reduced
1/16 cannot be reduced. In fact, no unit fraction can be reduced.
effects that prolonged time in microgravily
they adapt to the gravity and your reduced wait, so therefore can carry less weight and become weaker
Carlos M. Grodsinsky has written: 'Microgravity vibration isolation technology' -- subject(s): Reduced gravity environments, Vibration (Aeronautics) 'Nonintrusive inertial vibration isolation technology for microgravity space experiments' -- subject(s): Vibration isolators, Microgravity, Space shuttles, Spaceborne experiments
excersising 2 hours a day
if you toss a coin in the air you are subjecting that coin to microgravity. When an experiment is in a NASA Glenn Research Center drop tower, the experiment is subjected to microgravity for about 2 or 5 seconds. When experiments and/or people are flown on a parabolic-trajectory aircraft, they experience a microgravity environment also. When astronauts, cosmonauts, and experiments are on the Int'l Space Station, they also experience a microgravity environment. All three effects are due to a condition of free fall, where the only significant force upon the person or experiment is gravity. The only real difference between the three conditions is the horizontal velocity and altitude.
findings can be ussed to help the aging live healthier & live more active lives
The cast of MicroGravity - 2005 includes: Anne Cabrera Bill Cabrera
Washito A. Sasamoto has written: 'Utilization of the Spacehab module as a microgravity carrier' -- subject(s): Space shuttle payloads, Microgravity, Modules, Microgravity applications, Active control
S. S. Sadhal has written: 'Microgravity Transport Processes in Fluid, Thermal, Biological, and Materials Sciences' 'Microgravity Transport Processes in Fluid, Thermal, Biological, and Materials Sciences' 'Heat Transfer in Microgravity Systems, 1994' 'Transport Phenomena in Microgravity'
Do not go to space, and sorry the solutions have not been found. Look it up on NASA.com, they said it themselves. If they don't have it then no one does.
The cast of Microgravity - 2006 includes: Tarika as Eniko Tarika Brandt as Eniko
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