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People and Life in Space

People and Life in Space. By: Jasmine, Ryan and Hannah. What’s Life in Space Like (Food). You can eat normal food in space but all the food will be floating around. What’s Life in Space Like (Clothes). When the astronauts go into space they wear these orange suits.

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People and Life in Space

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  1. People and Life in Space By: Jasmine, Ryan and Hannah

  2. What’s Life in Space Like (Food) • You can eat normal food in space but all the food will be floating around.

  3. What’s Life in Space Like (Clothes) • When the astronauts go into space they wear these orange suits. • When they’re in space they change into normal clothes. • When they go out in outer space they wear their spacesuits.

  4. What’s Life in Space Like (Cleaning) • They don’t use water they either put soap into a towel and put it in their hair or they have a like a tube of soap and put it through their hair. • For using the washroom they use those toilets in airplanes but they have more suction.

  5. What’s Life in Space Like(Sleeping) • The astronauts can sleep anywhere but it’s not good to be floating away. • Some astronauts use a body strap to hold them in the bed.

  6. Canadians Who Have Helped in Space Technology • Lloyd Pinkney- Created the Space Vision System • Chris Hadfield- Helped install the Canadarm2 • Julie Payette- In 1998, she was assigned to work on technical issues in robotics for the Astronaut Office.

  7. More Canadians Who Have Helped in Space Technology • Dave Williams- Was in a mission which activated a new system that lets docked Shuttles draw electrical power from the Station to extend visits to the outpost. • Bjarni Tryggvason- Project engineer for the Space Vision System Target Spacecraft. • Steve Maclean- First tested the Space Vision System in 1992.

  8. Technology in Space • The first satellite was launched in 1962. • After that we became the third country in the world to have a satellite built and design by Canadians in space. • It operated for a decade and it made Canadian scientists the leaders in the upper atmosphere.

  9. The Space Vision System • This is designed so astronauts can view the conditions of space. • It provides information on the exact location, position and motion of a specific thing. • This helps astronauts do tasks in the extreme lighting conditions. • Today, it is used on the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station.

  10. Canadarm1and 2 • Canadarm helps astronauts to easily lift shuttles to the space station for repair. • Canadarm 2 helps build things.

  11. Astronauts • Chris Hadfield • Dr. Dave Williams • Dr. Bjarni Tryggvason • Dr. Robert Thirsk Ms. Julie Payette Dr. Steve Maclean

  12. Interesting Facts • During one day in space you’ll experience 16 sunrises. • You grow taller. (5cm to 8cm) • You can stop snoring in space, while you sleep. • The longest time to be in space was 438 days. • Only 3 men have died in space. • Almost every astronaut in space experiences space sickness. • The hardest thing to re-adjust on earth is when you let go of things they fall, they don’t float.

  13. Video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck76yL_s30s

  14. Bibliography • www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/default.asp • www.nasa.gov/ • www.youtube.com

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