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They are traveling inside an airplane or space vehicle . . .
The machine featured in Moonraker (1979) that James Bond (Roger Moore) has an incident in is known as a human centrifuge, or simply a centrifuge, used by pilots and astronauts for high-G training.
a spoiler is used to hold down the back of car when driving at high speeds :)
he was revering to a high speed light that passed by them while in orbit around earth . I believe they were going twice the speed of sound at the time. there's been several astronauts reports of UFOs' while orbiting earth not just US. astronauts. Russian astronauts for instance.
They use centrifical force machines to duplicate high G-forces. They train underwater to simulate weightlessness.
They are traveling inside an airplane or space vehicle . . .
The only lab that is centrifuged is the capsule for training pilots and astronauts to handle high "G" forces.
No they wore space suits. G-suits are used to counteract the forces of gravity endured by, for example, fighter pilots during high delta-v maneuvers. The Apollo astronauts did not experience high g-forces during landing.
Temperatures can be very high endangering the spacecraft and the astronauts. Therefore, temperatures needed to be constantly monitored.
Games at High Speeds was created in 2003.
Generally it stays blue, it just gets darker and paler the higher you go. Everntually it turns black (pilots in spy planes and astronauts report this). It will turn red or different colors at sunrise/sunset and if there is a high amount of dust in the atmosphere.
Because your motor is spinning faster at higher speeds causing higher rpm's
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A loud knocking noise in the motor of a car at high speeds is most likely the engine. There could be another issue with the transmission if the knocking only happens at high speeds.
On the Ford 4.0 liter OHV , V6 engine the PCM starts cutting the fuel back at 5200 RPM in order to protect the engine when it is IN GEAR I believe it does it at 3000 RPM when there is no load on the engine ( park / neutral ) ( if that is what you mean by high speeds )
pilots use barometers because they don't want to crash because of the air pressure might be high
the wind!!