well 5 is difficult but i know 3
sunita william
rakesh sharma
kalpana chawla
Rakesh Sharma - first Indian to travel into space - No significant contribution to space science Kalpana Chawla - first Indian woman to travel into space and also first Indian to perish in space - No significant contribution to space science other than a few experiments conducted on the space shuttle Sunita Williams - Longest unbroken space flight by a woman. Sunita surpassed the record of 188 days and 4 hours set by Shannon Lucid in 1996. Sunita who is aboard the International Space Station also set the record for the longest female spacewalk at 22 hours 27 minutes. But neither of those two are significant contributions to space science!
The disadvantages of Science in Space include wasting of money for the sake of space experiments,Polluting the space with the earth elements,Risking of life by astronauts to conduct space experiments,health problems for the Astronauts and the worst of all wasting a lot of precious time for the space experiments for the sake of little profit.
The Chinese help the current space program.
hubble space station
They can live on space because science is making that possible. Scientists invent equipment, medicine in the labaratories.
trained space astronauts
Astronauts are people who fly in space
The term "artificial gravity" refers to using science technology to create gravity. This is usually desired by astronauts and space organizations such as NASA to keep their astronauts healthy and to minimize the effects of weightlessness on astronauts during long term space travel.
The first Indian Astronaut was Rakesh Sharma, who was a pilot in the Indian Air force. Since then not many indians have gone to space. However there has been a few Indian origin ( who had Indians as their mother or father) astronauts at the NASA such as Kalpana Chawla ( died while re entry of the Space Shuttle Coloumbia), Sunita Williams.
Yes, because the space shuttle was NASA's space transportation system. It carried astronauts and cargo to and from Earth orbit. The space shuttle carried as many as seven astronauts at a time to and from space. It launched satellites and served as an orbiting science laboratory.
all astronauts aren't from just one particular place in one particular area. astronauts could come from all over the world. all astronauts have to go through the same training if that is what you mean
The astronauts can float in the