What happens if you go out into space without a spacesuit
Can a person survive without a suit in outer space? You've probably even ever asked this question. The people raging set of opinions, including the unfortunate astronaut must turn into a piece of ice or should break inside, but whether these allegations are true? Let's look at it from a scientific point of view.
A person does not become instantly frozen solid?
How things work in space while flying
by umer | 7:29 AM in flight, informative, Interesting, space |
Incredible photos of deep space
Since ancient times, man has sought to understand the unknown, letting his gaze up at the night sky, where literally millions of stars scattered. Scientists have always paid serious attention to the study of space and now they have the opportunity, with the help of powerful scientific equipment not only treat it, but also to make unique pictures. I invite you to enjoy the amazing pictures of space that have been made by them recently and found some interesting facts.Separate Nebula Beautiful triple nebula NGC 6514 in the constellation Sagittarius. Title nebula suggested by William Herschel, and means "divided into three lobes." The exact distance to it is unknown, but estimates range from 2 to 9,000 light years away. NGC 6514 is at once of the three main types of nebulae - emission (pink color), reflective (blue) and absorption (black).
Earth from outer space astronaut Andre Kuipers
by umer | 2:41 PM in astronaut, Earth, iSS, photography, space |
Travel around the solar system
Automatic Interplanetary explorers NASA, the European Space Agency and the other is currently gathering information about our solar system. Right now, the spacecraft are orbiting the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and Saturn, while others fly to the small space objects. Due to the astronauts and all automatic mechanical intelligence in space, we have the opportunity to see the "family" pictures of our solar system.
Space elevator reality or myth!
Japan's Obayashi Corporation introduced the concept of a vehicle into space. This will be a space elevator from Earth to orbit. Launch is scheduled for lift 2050.
And fifty years ago, people thought at first of the 21st century space travel will be available to everyone, and more than once.Unfortunately it is not. This elevator will lead from Earth to the space station, located at an altitude of 36,000 kilometers.
But rope length of 96 thousand kilometers. Need this in order to create a counterweight to the orbital.
Later it can be used to extend the route elevator.
Elevator can move at a speed of 200 kilometers per hour and carry the same time up to 30 people.
So the end goal of this vehicle will need about 8 days.
On the space station be located as laboratories and living quarters.
sounds good. But there are doubts about the impracticality of such a construction.
Earth pics seen from space
Canadian astronaut Chris Hatfield (Chris Hatfield) is currently on the International Space Station as part of the next expedition. It has become very popular, with the publication of a large number of images from space.
Lets look at his work. Golden Gate Bridge. San Francisco.
Pictures of Space You Won't Believe Aren't Photoshopped
by umer | 1:32 PM in amazing, Interesting, photoshoped, space |
Pictures of Space You Won't Believe Aren't Photoshopped
Look, we all know that space is the final frontier, that space is cold and unforgiving and that in it, nobody can hear you scream. But what you might not know is that, when it thinks nobody is looking, space puts on a frilly dress, covers its forearms in honey and spins around until it falls over ... because space is just flat-out crazy as hell. Oh, don't take our word for it or anything; we have photographic evidence.
The best photos from September
by umer | 11:53 AM in Americans, Challenge Carmack, Derek Devil, engineer, home-made rocket, qu8k, space |
The best photos from September
Do not stop to admire the simple people who spend their time and resources to ensure that zapulit something flying in space, or at least try to achieve it. This seems to be genetically programmed in a man - the desire to get off the ground and carry it to the stars. Here you have another example: a few Americans, led by engineer Derek Deville took part in a competition of amateur aircraft Carmack Challenge and implemented successfully launched Qu8k (read as the name of the famous game Quake), which for 92 seconds, reached an altitude of 36,880 feet and, having been 8.5 minutes the air, landed safely. The maximum speed of 145-pound rocket, launched from launch pad in desert Black Rock (of Nevada) was equal to 3516 km / h. It is unclear whether the project will take part in Derek Carmack competition - under the terms necessary to fix the location of the launch of GPS at altitudes above 30 000 meters, but, unfortunately, none of the four GPS-receivers that were installed on board, did not work normally.
Start and flying rockets were carefully removed the video, as a result of what has turned out here this wonderful film in all respects.
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