Eating in Space
- astronauts plan their meals ahead of time
- foods must be nonperishable.
- condiments come in liquid form due to the anti gravity
- sometimes it is hard to sleep since “There are 16 sunsets and sunrises every 24 hours on the ISS." (3)
Sleeping in Space
- https://www.nasa.gov
- http://science.howstuffworks.com/international-space-station4.htm
- https://www.esa.int/esaKIDSen/SEMAIP6TLPG_LifeinSpace_0.html
- http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/what-happens-human-body-space-180958259/
- https://www.spaceanswers.com/space-exploration/has-anyone-ever-caught-the-common-cold-in-space/
- they are living in an anti-gravity place.
- In order to not disturbed during sleep by hitting something
- the crew sleeps in cabins in sleeping bags.
Living in Space
- Day planned years in advance,
What happens to the human body in space?
- dizzy and motion sick
- bone density and muscle deterioration
- blurry vision
- Illness
What is the ISS?
What is it like to live on the ISS, and what effects does it have on your body?
What do astronauts do in their free time?
The International Space Station is.....
- A spacecraft
- science lab
- Worked on by many countries
- Used for information
- look out the window
- work out on treadmills-bungees
- play a few games.
Space
BY Sydney Bond