SMOG in space cushion driving refers to the acronym that stands for "Space, Mirrors, Obstacle, and Ground." It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a safe following distance (space), regularly checking mirrors for awareness of surrounding vehicles (mirrors), being alert to any obstacles in the path (obstacle), and staying aware of road conditions (ground). This approach helps drivers maintain a safe and effective driving environment, minimizing the risk of collisions.
G. S. Mustin has written: 'Theory and practice of cushion design'
In the kids' movie: Guinea pigs In Physics: Gravity In the anime TV show: Gatchaman or Guardians (of Space)
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In bass clef, G could be the bottom line or the top space.
G. A. Weber has written: 'Space Transfer Vehicle Concepts and Requirements Study' -- subject(s): Reusable space vehicles, Space vehicles
2001 : A Space Odyssey has a G rating.
Yes, there is g-force present in space. G-force refers to the force of gravity acting on an object, and even in space, objects are still affected by the gravitational pull of celestial bodies like planets and stars.
There is a maximum of 3 G's during the shuttle launch.
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