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Post by clarismoren » Wed Oct 10, 2018 3:48 pm

Search and find.
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Use the Internet to find answers to these questions.
1. What does the word astronaut mean?
Person who is part of the crew of a spaceship or who is trained and prepared to do so.

2. How long does it take to put on a space suit?
45 minutes. A spacesuit weighs approximately 280 pounds on the ground - without the astronaut in it. In the microgravity environment of space, a spacesuit weighs nothing. Putting on a spacesuit takes 45 minutes, including the time it takes to put on the special undergarments that help keep astronauts cool.


2. How much do astronauts earn?
Each person's grade is determined according to his/her academic achievements and experience. Currently, a GS-12 starts at $65,140 per year and a GS-13 can earn up to $100,701 per year.

3. What can you see in space?
Among the artificial structures visible from Earth orbit without any mechanical help (such as a camera or binoculars) are some roads, dams and cities, 1 2 3 4 as well as the complex of greenhouses located in the province of Almeria , in Andalusia, Spain. 5 The most cited example, the Great Wall of China, can not be seen.

5. How old do astronauts need to be?
NASA says there is no age to be an astronaut. Although the average age of NASA astronauts is 34, in the past they have recruited candidates between 26 and 46 years old.

6. How do astronauts sleep in space?
There is no up or down, and everything is weightless. Astronauts can attach their sleeping bags to a wall or a ceiling, and sleep anywhere as long as they don't float around and bump into something. On the International Space Station (ISS), most of the crew sleep in their own small cabins.


2. Write a quiz.
1. What is a space station?
A large artificial satellite used as a long-term base for manned operations in space.

2. How many laps does the International Space Station give in one day?
Orbit 360 km above the earth's surface, at 27,750 km / hour. Each terrestrial day, therefore, gives almost 16 laps around the Earth, which means that it crosses the night zone of our planet so many times: on average, just over 15 dawns a day

3. How many space stations are there in the world?
150 billion USD

4. How long does the International Space Station measure?
How much mid In general, the International Space Station can be described as a gigantic mechano located in orbit around the Earth, 400 km high. Its dimensions are approximately 109 m in total length and 88 m in width, with a mass close to 420 tons.

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