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How to use the word microgravity in a Sentence?

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I have to say, we really feel like we were super well prepared by our training on the ground to experience this, but there's only so much you can prepare for, i think you can intellectualize the experience of living and working in microgravity, but until you experience it, you don't really know what it's going to be like.

Kayla Barron

Found on CNN
2 years ago

The entire team is excited to see the results we get from this experiment. If successful, we will embark on the second phase of the study where tissues will be sent up to the ISS once again in two years, but this time, we will be able to test a variety of drugs to see which ones will best ameliorate the potentially harmful effects of microgravity on cardiac function.

Jonathan Tsui

Found on CNN
4 years ago

We want our space station to be very small and it'll will be used to carry out microgravity experiments.

Kailasavadivoo Sivan

Found on CNN
4 years ago

When we go into space and experience microgravity and travel at speeds like 17,500 miles an hour, our bodies adapt and continue to function and, by and large, function extremely well.

Steven Platts

Found on CNN
5 years ago

Thats still our biggest uncertainty what is the nature of this material in the microgravity environment? what forces are holding it together, and how does it respond when a spacecraft punches it in and then fires thrusters to back away from it?

Dante Lauretta

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

The next question would be, how do we mitigate these effects ? How do we prevent the immune system from declining during space travel ? in order to do that, you have to first figure out what's causing the decline : Is it stress ? Is it microgravity ? Is it radiation ? Is it a plethora of things ? When we figure that out, we can try to find ways to directly target those factors and mitigate them.

Richard Simpson

Found on CNN
5 years ago

What NASA and other space agencies are concerned about is whether or not the immune system is going to be compromised during very prolonged spaceflight missions, what clinical risks are there to the astronauts during these missions when theyre exposed to things like microgravity, radiation and isolation stress? Could it be catastrophic to the level that the astronaut wouldnt be able to complete the mission?

Richard Simpson

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

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