Living In Space: A Handbook For Work And Exploration Beyond The Earth's Atmosphere
by G. Harry Stine /
2014 / English / EPUB
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We are the first species with the ability to leave
planet Earth and expand the horizons of existence into the infinite
realm of the universe. Humanity has been working, learning and
building toward this accomplishment throughout
history.
We are the first species with the ability to leave
planet Earth and expand the horizons of existence into the infinite
realm of the universe. Humanity has been working, learning and
building toward this accomplishment throughout
history.Those who live and work in space will be no different
from their predecessors who left ancient homelands to venture into
the unknown wilderness. But to travel and work in space, one must
not only know the physical characteristics of the space
environment, but also something about the human beings
involved.
Those who live and work in space will be no different
from their predecessors who left ancient homelands to venture into
the unknown wilderness. But to travel and work in space, one must
not only know the physical characteristics of the space
environment, but also something about the human beings
involved.Living in
Space
Living in
Spaceexplains:
explains:-Technology necessary for staying happy, healthy and
alive in space.
-Technology necessary for staying happy, healthy and
alive in space.- Effects of acceleration on the human
body
- Effects of acceleration on the human
body- The long term affects of living in zero-g
conditions
- The long term affects of living in zero-g
conditions- The most harmful forms of ionizing radiation for
humans
- The most harmful forms of ionizing radiation for
humans- Nutrition and Sanitation
- Nutrition and Sanitation- Basic problems of working in
space.
- Basic problems of working in
space.The people who go into space to live and work are
setting the foundation for humanity’s future.
The people who go into space to live and work are
setting the foundation for humanity’s future.











