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Space Travel and Its Effects on Humans

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  • Space Travel and Its Effects on Humans
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  • Leaving Earth http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/how-orbits-work/en/ http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/more_stuff/flas hlets/slingshot6.swf http://galileoandeinstein.physics.virginia.edu/more_stuff/flas hlets/slingshot6.swf EFFECT: The Space Shuttle has to fight the effects of gravity pulling and has to have enough power to get into orbit without going too far out in space ACCOMODATIONS: The rockets give the space shuttle the right amount of boost. The speed will put the space craft in orbit
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  • Effects of Microgravity on the Body EFFECT: Blood & fluid building up in parts of the body. Muscles & bones weaken due to underuse. Spine lengthens- leads to back pain. ACCOMODATIONS: Taking medications and exercising as often as possible. Most of the effects reverse themselves upon returning to Earth.
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  • Pressure, Temperature, & Atmosphere Changes EFFECTS: No atmospheric pressure (lungs explode, body fluids boil), no oxygen, and extreme temperatures ACCOMODATIONS: Spacesuits are pressurized to keep body fluids liquid, contain tanks of oxygen for breathing, shield the astronaut from extreme temperatures, and shield them from flying debris
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  • Space Food EFFECTS: Foods will float away-crumbs are a problem Foods will spoil (no fridge) ACCOMMODATIONS: Special packages to prevent it from flying away Prepared and stored properly to avoid spoilage
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  • Waste Management EFFECTS: Without gravity, waste doesnt fall from the body Build-up of wastes, wastes floating away Shower? ACCOMMODATIONS: Toilets that flush with air, not water, to pull waste away Recycle waste water, seal solid wastes in bags Sponge bath or enclosed shower with a vacuum
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  • Living & Working in Space EFFECTS: Motion sickness, stuffy head, claustrophobia, illness How do you sleep in a bed? ACCOMMODATIONS: Taking medications to treat symptoms in some cases Sleep in sleeping bags strapped to wall, ear plugs and sleep masks
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  • Spacecraft EFFECTS: Having enough supplies (food, water, etc) Being able to live and work in small space Keeping supplies clean (germs) ACCOMMODATIONS: Bringing food, water, & extra supplies (reducing waste and recycling) Acclimating yourself with work and surroundings Disinfecting supplies