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As if space wasn't dangerous enough, bacteria become more deadly ...

Research from space flight missions has shown bacteria become more deadly and resilient when exposed to microgravity (when only tiny gravitational forces are ...

G-SPACE, Inc on LinkedIn: As if space wasn't dangerous enough ...

Recent published studies in journals such as Microbial Ecology, Nature Microgravity, PLOS One, American Society for Microbiology, and the European Journal ...

The many, many reasons space travel is bad for the human body

Sea travel back than somehow wasn't as dangerous as space travel today (or maybe more dangerous, who cares). Therefore we will never be able ...

What would happen if there was no space? Would there still be a ...

If one wishes, one can introduce a number so large, there's not enough ... if there wasn't a universe?” Well theories say that if there is no ...

Does lower gravity on Mars make it unsafe and unhealthy for humans?

... space exploration. Better to actually know before sending ... if Mars is good enough. The only way to really answer this question ...

Do space tourists really understand the risk they're taking?

Virgin Galactic's space plane is, according to Sgobba, inherently more dangerous than a capsule such as Blue Origin's New Shepard or SpaceX's ...

What happens if I expose my bare hand outside of the spacesuit and ...

The vacuum of space is sufficient to burst small superficial blood vessels under the skin. ... if that wasn't enough they would suffocate or freeze to death.

Is exposure to cosmic radiation more dangerous on some body parts ...

The results were inconclusive though - brain and eye lesions were found but there wasn't enough data to statistically point to any ...

Why can't we breathe in space? | Ask Dr. Universe | Washington ...

In space, there's not enough breathable oxygen to allow these processes to happen. Plus, in a low-pressure environment like space, even if ...

Why We'll Never Live in Space | Scientific American

The question remains as to whether we can—and will—ever run fast enough. In 1991 eight people entered Biosphere 2 and lived inside for two years ...

NASA: Exploring is too dangerous - Page 4 - Cloudy Nights

But I can say I was bold enough to dare and had the guts to finish. As for your last paragraph, when we worked our way through the initial space program, we ...

The Space Environment

During intense solar flares (Figure 4.1.2-27), the number of particles ejected can increase dramatically. As if this source of charged particles wasn't enough, ...

The Dangerous Lives of Astronauts | Connecticut Science Center

... enough applicants certainly wasn't one of them. The dangers of space are not a secret. Presumably, at least some of the people who put forth ...

Dangerous DARK MATTER & Space Travel *3 Hour Marathon

What is REALLY hiding in our deep dark solar system? See more in this three hour marathon from The Universe. #TheUniverse Subscribe for more ...

3 Reasons Why We Don't Launch Nuclear Waste into Space

If money wasn't a concern, they say we still wouldn't have enough rockets to launch all of our spent fuel into space. Entirely new space ...

How big must an asteroid be to end human civilization? - Space.com

How big must a space rock be to no longer be just a mesmerizing sight? What size is big enough to wreck a whole city?

How Space Tries to Kill You and Make You Ugly - WIRED

... as if each drop of water burns a hole in your DNA ... We had hints from early in the space program that such a rosy scenario wasn't true.

How Dangerous are Nearby Supernovae to Life on Earth?

But space is vast and largely empty, and supernovae are relatively rare. ... Since supernovae can be fatal for life if close enough, regions with ...

The Myth of John Glenn's Seven-Orbit Mission

When Glenn returned to space on board the Space Shuttle ... If the spacecraft wasn't in a viable orbit at all, he would have to ...

Traveling to Mars Will Wreak Havoc on Our Bodies - UCSF

As humans prepare to venture deeper into outer space, including potential trips to Mars, researchers are hard at work trying to understand ...


The War of the Worlds

Novel by H. G. Wells https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSUAwbr7lNnPjPTe103tg3OjhPgKcMBBugF4gcdgBSFNse68-bR

The War of the Worlds is a science fiction novel by English author H. G. Wells. It was written between 1895 and 1897, and serialised in Pearson's Magazine in the UK and Cosmopolitan magazine in the US in 1897.

The Time Machine

Book by H. G. Wells https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSlz2fSsIqLY4SXHNOfKdLVioJPiG5lsl2YxnDBksBjEzhW3Dec

The Time Machine is an 1895 dystopian post-apocalyptic science fiction novella by H. G. Wells about a Victorian scientist known as the Time Traveller who travels approximately 802,701 years into the future.

The Sign of the Four

Novel by Arthur Conan Doyle https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQZDuk0bzciuGyeLufxkkdOiMIvvRj9APl5-ykUY8QjMJo1dIqi

The Sign of the Four, also called The Sign of Four, is an 1890 detective novel, and it is the second novel featuring Sherlock Holmes by British writer Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Doyle wrote four novels and 56 short stories featuring the fictional detective.