RUSSIA is planning to build an anti-gravity space station where astronauts can roam without floating. Energia, the principal ...
Space travel presents numerous challenges, not the least of which have to do with astronaut health and safety. And the farther these missions venture from Earth, the more significant they become.
Microgravity wreaks havoc on the bodies of astronauts, which is bad news given humanity’s space-bound ambitions. A NASA experiment housing fruit flies on the International Space Station has now shown ...
Fans of science fiction take artificial gravity for granted. Whenever you see Han Solo and Chewbacca casually strolling through the Millennium Falcon or the crew on the bridge of the USS Discovery ...
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Can we actually create artificial gravity using physics?
Can we create artificial gravity, or is it still science fiction? In this video, we break the problem down using real physics ...
It sure looks like a lot of fun when we see videos of astronauts floating around in zero-gravity environments. But did you ever stop to think what prolonged weightlessness does to the human body?
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Russia patents rotating space station design for artificial gravity
Russia, which plans to independently launch a space station in 2027, has designed a space station that rotates like a top and ...
A patent has been filed for a space station concept that generates gravity by rotating its ring-like living quarters in Earth ...
Astronauts on the International Space Station have a number of exercise options, including a mechanical bicycle bolted to the floor, a weightlifting machine strapped to the wall, and a strap-down ...
NASA will use a new human centrifuge to explore artificial gravity as a way to counter the physiologic effects of extended weightlessness for future space exploration. The new research will begin this ...
Getting to the Moon isn’t impossible anymore, but humans have yet to establish a long-term living space on its surface. If we want to become an interplanetary species, however, Japanese researchers ...
Artificial gravity is everywhere in space-related media. Just take a look at "Star Trek" or "Star Wars," and you'll see: they are in ships in outer space, but they walk around their ships like they're ...
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