In order to find out which box contains the sand, you hold the box in your hands, while you stand with your back against the wall. Next you would try to push the box away from your body. If the box id difficult to push away from your body then it must contain the sand. We know this because sand has more inertia than feathers!
Building a shuttle for NASHA
5 min shuttle run Hexagon Test Standing long jump Sit & reach Curl Ups
The astronaut bumped his head on the way out of the space shuttle likely due to the confined space and limited visibility when exiting. In the microgravity environment, movements can be less predictable, making it easy to misjudge distances. Additionally, the excitement and urgency of the moment might have contributed to a lack of careful navigation.
1. 50m/100m run 2. Shuttle Run 3. Standing Long Jump 4. Step Test 5. 10 mins. Walk and Run 6. One Leg Stand 7. Sit and Reach
Gardaland is nearby Lago di Garda about 100km from Venice. You need about 1h to get there. From Venice you have to take the highway A4 towards Vicenza and look for Lago di Garda. You can also go by train and get off at Peschiera del Garda where you can board a free shuttle or a bus to reach Gardaland.
There are 16 feathers in a batminton shuttle according to Olymic rules.
An orbiter.
No Gravity.
There are 16 feathers in a shuttlecock16
16!
16
Duck,with white feathers
300 Kilometers
-- You called them "different weights", so they're different. -- In an orbiting space shuttle, nothing has any weight, whether it's a bottle of water or the whole steel frame of the shuttle itself. So all weights there are the same ... namely, they are all zero.
None. Inside the space shuttle is regulated.
Absolutely; the gravitational field of the planet Earth extends to the shuttle and much farther; the moon is held in its orbit by the Earth's gravity, and the shuttle doesn't travel nearly as far as the moon.
goose feathers...