What experiments would you ask the Space Station staff to do
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If you were a scientist at NASA and could get the guys on the ISS to do any experiment (as we are seeing in the Astronauts Living in Space series), what would you ask them to do?
The mind boggles at what NASA must come up with and send up every 6 months!
The mind boggles at what NASA must come up with and send up every 6 months!
Edited by LandingSpot on Wednesday 12th March 21:50
Ganglandboss said:
If you drop a cat in zero gravity, how does it react?
amusingly!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9XtK6R1QAk
shirt said:
Ganglandboss said:
If you drop a cat in zero gravity, how does it react?
amusingly!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9XtK6R1QAk
Ganglandboss said:
If you drop a cat in zero gravity, how does it react?
qube_TA said:
They'd be able to fly the space station to Mars using only a fire extinguisher if it had been accurate!
Strap the fire extinguisher to the catHow fast can they make it travel ?
Can they send a cat to Mars via this method ?
thehawk said:
Mammalian reproduction, from fertilisation through to birth. What the effects of zero gravity would have on that entire process. Maybe some experiments involving no/limited protection from solar radiation to see what sort of genetic defects are caused.
All of biology has evolved under the pressure of gravity. Gravitation adaptation of animals and the effects of zero-G on muscle wasting are two interests of NASA.See this from a colleague - http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news/pressreleases/201...
Edited by V8LM on Monday 17th March 12:17
Simpo Two said:
BaronVonVaderham said:
Given that fire/flames 'point up' whilst burning on earth?, what direction do they go in zero-gravity?
(I think) flames mostly go up due to convection not gravity.Gassing Station | Science! | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff