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Legatura a fost cu: Royal Masonic School for Girls, Rickmansworth, UK Intrebarile planificate sa fie puse: 1. Jana (Year 6): If you have hiccups in space do you bounce around? 2. Eva (Year 7): I watched your video on water and why it turned into a sphere. Would you get the same reaction with a fizzy drink like lemonade? 3. Isabella (Year 3): I'm 7 years old – when I am your age, what do you think space travel will look like? 4. Rosa and Millie (Year 9): We have heard you had to breathe o2 before your brilliant spacewalk. Are there any precautions you had to take after returning inside the ISS? 5. Saira (Year 9): What was the first word that came into your head when you saw the Earth from Space? 6. Amelia (Year 8): What was the hardest thing to adjust to when you arrived at the ISS? 7. Elizabeth (Year 8): Which of your muscles has been affected the most by the zero gravity? 8. Jasmine (Year 8): Who was your biggest inspiration to travel into space? 9. Tallulah (Year 9): How is being an astronaut different from being an aquanaut, apart from the sea and the air? 10. Kitty (Year 9): What is the best advice that you have been given and wish to pass on to future astronauts before travelling to the ISS?? 11. Yasmin (Year 9): Your blog says that you are doing research into new space age metals using a levitation furnace. Why is zero gravity better for this type of experiment? 12. Miranda (Year 8): Aside from plants, how do you produce oxygen on the ISS? 13. Tallulah (Year 10): What is the difference between flying a helicopter and being in a rocket going to the ISS? 14. Aaliya (Year 10): Did your training prepare you for the actual experience of space jet lag given you have said you adjusted so quickly? 15. Evie (Year 8): How is the ISS helping us deal with the challenges of deep space voyages? 16. Laura (Year 12): Is there an 'up' on the space station when conducting a spacewalk for navigational /orientating purposes? 17. Sophie (Year 3): What is your favourite experiment that you have carried out in space, and why? 18. Jane (Year 8): What has been the most surprising everyday object on the ISS that you did not expect to find? 19. Diana (Year 10): How often do you see Solar wind? 20. Evie (Year 8): When Chris Hadfield recently visited us he said your guitar skills were good but needed more practice Do you have time to practice the guitar in space?
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