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Life in Space: The Harsh Reality of Zero Gravity Environments

Discover the challenges of life in space, just 100 km away from Earth. In this harsh environment, there’s no air to breathe and no sound to hear. The extreme temperatures and black sky create a surreal backdrop. Cosmic radiation and micro-meteoroids pose additional risks. Experience how gravity's absence affects everything—objects float, and medical issues arise, complicating daily tasks. Special tools are essential, and astronauts must be tethered to avoid drifting into the void. Explore the stark contrast of life on Earth versus the unforgiving nature of outer space.

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Life in Space: The Harsh Reality of Zero Gravity Environments

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  1. Where is it? • Closer than you think! • 100 km 62 miles

  2. What’s it like?No Air • Can’t Breathe • No Sounds • Temperature Extremes • “Sky” is Black • Radiation Effects • Micro-Meteoroids • Vacuum Effects

  3. What’s it like?Gravity? • Things Float • Medical Problems • Hard to Work • Special Tools • Must be Tethered

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