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The International Space Station (ISS) was created to perform experiments such as creating insulin crystals, and medicines. it was also created to perform observations of storms on earth.
so we can perform experiments to better man kind and to learn more about space to help space travel
Scientists also design and perform the experiments in which the data was collected. They also analyze the data and try to explain them.
The primary mission was "to perform a manned lunar landing and return". See link below for a list of secondary objectives, experiments, and vehicle objectives.
NASA has used space shuttles to perform many important tasks. These include taking satellites into orbit, repairing damaged satellites, and carrying astronauts and equipment to and from space stations. A space station provides a place where long-term observations and experiments can be carried out in space. Each space probe has a power system to produce electricity, a communication system to send and receive signals, and scientific instruments to collect data and perform experiments.
why do scientist perform experiments?
Chemists perform experiments to find out different kinds of matter can change.
Galileo was from Italy, so he went to the highest tower he could.
Scientists perform experiments to collect data.
Yes Dr. Christiaan Barnard did perform his first experiments on 50 dogs 35 cats and some rats.
to see the effects of zero gravity on chemistry experiments that cannot be conducted on Earth since chemistry experiments on Earth are more affected by gravity on Earth than on space because gravity is determined by mass and distance from two objects and thus space would be an ideal location to perform a task such as chemistry experiments
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Experiments.
During the Middle Ages.
To answer specific questions
To prove or disprove a theory. If you didn't perform experiments you wouldn't have the evidence to move forward in your scientific knowledge. Try an experiment 4 times to get a reliable average result.
Depends on what they're researching, but often in a laboratory.