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Answered by paroshnee18
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Answer:

questions are:

how do you stay in space?

why do you go in the ISS?

when do you reach back to earth?

what role do you play in ISS?

what is there in ISS?

what do you mainly research on?

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Answered by jahnavigudivada477
7

Answer:

1.What is it like to be floating in space?

This a great question because most of us consider it like flying when we first think about it. And yes, I too thought of it as “flying around” initially. Sort of like a bird without having to flap your wings. We just push off something and go. You need your hands to guide you so you don’t hit things - though we do anyway as we go from one end of the Space Station to the other. However, now I think of floating a little more like being a fish. You can hover in the air if you want or, you can push off of something and glide through the air - just like a fish. I also think it is like being a fish since you can catch food in your mouth easily because it is suspended in the air - just like when you put fish food in a tank -the fish swim up to it, open their mouths and eat the food. We can do that here!

2.Howdoes gravity work?

Well, there is no gravity up here to speak of, so nothing pulls us down to the “floor” like it does on Earth. Gravity, the force that holds things onto the planet gets weaker and weaker as we go further and further away from the center of the Earth. There is still some gravity where we are and even as far out as our moon. That is why our moon stays in orbit around the Earth. We don’t feel the gravity up here because it is so much smaller than the force we feel when we are on the Earth.

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