how many months did astronaut Andy thomas spend on the mir space station
It takes around 5-7 years for someone to become an astronaut. And this is after they already have college degrees and engineering or science experience.
False. The astronaut will stay in orbit with the space station on less some force acts on him or her.
It actually means that the astronaut is in free fall, and doesn't FEEL gravity. Gravity does affect the astronaut, so the astronaut will still be accelerated towards Earth. However, the astronaut won't feel the gravity.
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield was born in 1959. After training with the US Air Force, he earned a master's degree at the University of Tennessee Space Institute in May 1992, and was subsequently selected as an astronaut in June 1992. He served as CAPCOM for more than 25 Space Shuttle flights and flew as a mission specialist in 1995 and in 2001. He also commanded the International Space Station for three months in 2013.
In the simplest case, supposing the orbit of the space station to be a perfect circle, the centripetal acceleration would be quadrupled (F=mω2r).
It takes around 5-7 years for someone to become an astronaut. And this is after they already have college degrees and engineering or science experience.
Andy Thomas lived on Mir for four months.
an astronaut is someone that goes up in to space
Generally an astronaut or cosmonaut living aboard the International Space Station on a long duration space flight will stay for about 6 months.
False. The astronaut will stay in orbit with the space station on less some force acts on him or her.
Even though the space station is traveling at a speed of 17,500 miles per hour, all objects inside or attached to the space station are traveling in the same speed and direction. Relative to these objects, the space station will appear like it isn't moving at all. When an astronaut goes on an extra-vehicular activity (EVA) outside the space station, he will still be moving in the same speed and direction as the space station. Because of this, the space station will appear to be stationary to the astronaut (Unless the astronaut pushed against it, in which case the astronaut would drift away). In the event that an astronaut does accidentally push himself away from the space station, tethers and handrails allow the astronaut to pull himself back to safety.
The mass of an astronaut does not change when she is visiting the International Space Station. Mass is a property that does not change, but the weight of a person does change in space.
In the space station
Australian astronaut Andy Thomas has been into space four times, and lived for a time on the Mir space station. See the Web Links to the left for more information.
The astronaut's space helmets allows them to breathe in space! It is connected to an air supply.An astronaut's space suit keeps him from harm from outer space objects!They live in an airtight environment (suit, ship, or station).
This depends upon where the astronaut is. Inside the International Space Station, astronauts usually wear light, informal clothing. If the astronaut exits the station to do a space walk or other such mission, the astronaut will wear an air tight space suit, in order to be able to continue breathing.
the first Canadian astronaut to space walk and go to the Russian international space station