NASA
Gravity
Newton's Law on Astronaut's Body
100
Atronauts suits were a(n) ________ for engineers.
What is a problem.
100
The natural force that pulls to objects together.
What is gravity.
100
In space this makes it easier to lift things inside your shuttle.
What is zero gravity.
200
Astronauts had trouble turning these in space.
What is valves.
200
Where does Newton's law exist?
What is the whole universe.
200
This is when the zero gravity in space affects the fluids in your body.
What is fluid shift.
300
Astronauts have died during this process.
What is launch.
300
The basis of Newton's law.
What is gravity.
300
You lose 3.2% of this every 10 days with no gravity.
What is bones.
400
What does NASA stand for?
What is National Auronatics Space Administration.
400
According to Newton's law, if you tried to turn a valve in space without being held down this would happen.
What is you would turn in the opposite direction of your efforts.
400
Your _______ become weaker from lack of use in space.
What is muscles.
500
Astronauts have to go through this before they can go into space.
What is training.
500
Gene Cernan was affected by this _________.
What is Newton's third law.
500
These turn into sphereical cels rather than oval thanks to zero gravity.
What is red blood cells.
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