Minimally... Maths, physics and shemistry.
I would say "requires", or "does require" also I would add the word "of": Peer editing of academic papers does require critical thinking skills and dipomacy.
Editing is treated as singular, so the correct form of the verb would be "requires."
The amount of planet matter equal to that of the astronaut would annihilate.
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It's not in the right tense, sorry. "Require" by itself would probably have to be proceeded by a "to.""It is difficult to require much of an unwilling student.""The professor requires all students to buy a textbook."
An astronaut suit.
Well after you finish your education there are some jobs you would like to get which would require maths skills^^
an astronaut would simply take rations for the number of days he would go to space
I would rather have an astronaut come visit my school because, he could tell about all of his adventures .....I would rather have an astronaut come visit my school because,he/she could tell us about their amazing voyages.
In that case, the Sun would be above the horizon for that astronaut.
If an astronaut's lifeline was cut, they would become untethered and float away into space. They would likely be unable to navigate back to their spacecraft and could be lost in space. Immediate action would need to be taken by the astronaut and their crew to retrieve them before they drift too far away.
This term typically refers to geologists who become astronauts and apply their knowledge of geology in their career as an astronaut. An example would be Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt.