space lab
In a special Space hotel called a Robitanator
Astronauts - conduct experiments and maintain the space station. Engineers - design and build equipment for experiments and spacecraft. Biologists - study the effects of space travel on living organisms. Physicists - conduct experiments to understand the fundamental laws of nature in microgravity.
space lab
a space lab!
there are space ships that go out in outer space
American space scientists and explorers are often referred to as astronauts. These individuals are trained to travel into space, conduct experiments, and contribute to our understanding of the universe. They play a crucial role in advancing space exploration and technology.
Spacelab ( not used now) and Columbus.
Spacelab ( not used now) and Columbus.
Because of the vastness of outer space and the difficulties it poses for survival, scientists generally can't conduct laboratory experiments to explore it. Instead, they must depend on upon their observations.
Scientists do research, do test and go into a space vehicle to do experiments. They also go out the space vehicle in space suits.
Astronauts were able to conduct experiments in space. The unique microgravity environment allows for studies on various topics such as biology, physics, and materials science that cannot be easily replicated on Earth. Conducting experiments in space provides valuable insights into how different processes and phenomena behave in microgravity conditions.
Scientists conduct controlled experiments in space by utilizing the unique microgravity environment of spacecraft, such as the International Space Station (ISS). They carefully design experiments with control and experimental groups to isolate specific variables, often using advanced equipment to monitor and measure outcomes. Data is collected through sensors and cameras, allowing researchers to analyze the effects of microgravity on various processes, such as fluid dynamics, combustion, and biological growth. This approach helps ensure that findings are reliable and can be compared to results from Earth-based experiments.