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they are all in orbit so when they come to the surface of the earth they feel nausia

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Q: What are some effects of gravity upon astronauts during a shuttle launch?
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Are astronauts weightless during the Shuttle's launch?

Noop. In fact, as the Shuttle is accelerating, the astronauts are experiencing not only the pull of gravity, but also the acceleration of the rocket. For the comfort of the crew, they try to keep the excess gravity to about 4 G, basically 4 times the pull of gravity. Only after the engines have stopped, and the shuttle is no longer accelerating, will the astronauts feel weightless, as the Shuttle and astronauts are all falling around the Earth at the same speed.


Through the work done by astronauts during shuttle missions scientists learn the effects of weightlessness on?

on humans


Through the work done by astronauts during shuttle missions scientist learn the effects of weightlessness on?

The effects of weightlessness on humans is explored during the work done by astronauts. This helps with advancements in medical and technological fields.


With no gravity can people breath?

Have you ever seen video of Space Shuttle astronauts during a space walk ? They are in zero gravity, but they are working and breathing just fine.


Are astronauts weightless in a space shuttle during the launch?

No, quite the opposite. They experience up to three times the normal force of gravity during the launch.


What is meant by the term 'artificial gravity'?

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.


Did the shuttle columbia's astronauts survive?

no, all the astronauts on the final mission of columbia died during reentry.


Do the astronauts control the space shuttle?

Yes astronauts do control the space shuttle. During lift off and 9 and half minutes after the lift off most of the things are controlled by the computers on board but after that everything is in the hands of astronauts. During landing too everything is controlled by the team of astronauts.


How many Gs do astronauts experience during space shuttle launch?

Around 4


How many g force does the space shuttle pull?

The maximum acceleration that was experienced during normal shuttle liftoff was about 3g. During reentry, astronauts experienced approximately 1.5g.


What is the name of the first space shuttle that traveled to earths orbit?

Columbia was the first shuttle to enter orbit. This was the same shuttle that was destroyed during re-entry in January 2003, with the loss of seven astronauts.


How many people died on the Columbia space shuttle in the disaster?

Seven astronauts lost their life's during the Columbia disaster.