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Life In Space –

Life In Space –. Extra-Terrestrial experiments. What are some examples of experiments that are conducted on the ISS?. Answered by Ella G. The Effects of the gravity on the muscles of Zebra fish. Our body designed for earth’s gravity. No gravity in ISS, affects muscles.

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Life In Space –

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  1. Life In Space – Extra-Terrestrial experiments

  2. What are some examples of experiments that are conducted on the ISS? Answered by Ella G

  3. The Effects of the gravity on the muscles of Zebra fish • Our body designed for earth’s gravity. • No gravity in ISS, affects muscles. • Exercise and posture important in space to maintain muscles. • Trying to find if also occurs in Zebra fish.

  4. Distrophila motility behaviour and ageing in space. • Experiments to find if being in space affects behavior and age. • To see if human have side affects from being in space

  5. Investigation of healing and growing bones in microgravity using fishscales • Using goldfish scales to find responses in healing and growing bones in microgravity. • Once experiment done, compare results to Earth.

  6. What do scientists hope to learn about life in space? Answered by Claire G

  7. What do scientists hope to learn about life in space? . The effects of being in space for long times . How humans can adapt to life in space . How different materials behave in microgravity eg: crystals, molten metals, liquid, foam and flames . how solid materials burn in space

  8. What do scientists hope to learn about life in space? . How to put out a fire in space using fuels, conditions, atmospheres, pressures and suppressants . How cell tissues, small plants and animals react in space .How/why does gravity influence growth/development of living things . How humans change in space – muscles, bones, organs and balance

  9. How do scientists conduct controlled experiments in space Answered By Claire L

  10. How do scientists conduct experiments in space • Scientist practice experiments on ground before in space. • They conduct practice mostly in deep pools because similar to being in space. • Early days animals were the beginning of conducting experiments. • Scientists are thinking of turning ISS into research lab. • Humans on earth give instructions while astronauts perform experiment in space • Prefer experiments when physically involvedMost Experiments Require • significant hands • changing frequencies • technology e.g.. Computers, Calculators etc. • Scientists on earths guidance • Significant materials

  11. How scientists conduct controlled experiments in space Most Experiments Requiresignificant handschanging frequenciestechnology e.g.. Computers, Calculators etc.Scientists on earths guidance Significant materials • Humans on earth give instructions while astronauts perform experiment in space • Prefer experiments when physically involved

  12. Name 2 findings that have emerged from experiments in space Answered by Bree

  13. SEDA-AP (space environmental data acquisition equiptment – attached payload) • Wanted to find way to measure space environment around ISS • Created 7 small instruments placed around ISS • Found out that space atmosphere has vaccum effect. • Now allows scientist to create safer spacecraft • Helping understand space changes and suns activity

  14. LOCAD-PTS (Lab-on-chip application development - portable test system • Used to see if 5 second rule applies in space. • Results show in 5 seconds not much bacteria is found • Now can analyze bacteria and fungi samples on ISS • Helped crew in finding affective ways to clean

  15. Interesting facts Scientists hope to make living on the ISS safer by • Finding info on space sicknesses • Why medication does not work same way as on earth • Why red cells are produced and cleaned at different rates • Experiments on crystals

  16. Bibliography • http://nasawatch.com/ • http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html • www.scienceinschool.org/2008/issue10/iss • www.esa.int.esaKIDSen/SEM9KB4SZLG_lifeinspace_0.html

  17. Thankyou for watching! Presentation by Ella G, Claire G, Claire L and Bree

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