How 6G centrifuges prepare astronauts for space travel πŸ§‘β€πŸš€ #shorts

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Human centrifuges simulate the gravitational forces, known as g-forces, experienced by astronauts during launch and return to Earth.

The g-forces in this centrifuge were directed from the chest to the back, reaching acceleration levels up to 6G (equivalent to 4.5 times Earth’s gravity).

The astronaut candidates reclined on their backs, reflecting the position astronauts assume in their launch vehicles.

Equipped with biomonitoring devices, they communicated with medical staff during the spin, describing the effects felt on their bodies.

πŸ“Ή ESA – European Space Agency
πŸ–₯️ ESA

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2 Comments

  1. In my opinion every top 1000 welthiest man and family in this world should contribute a considerable amount of share from their revenue yearly to their own countries space research organisation's programmes to grow the environment technologically that we all are living together.
    We too need the free energy harvesting technology from our star for the whole planet's energy requirements, we also need cheap sea and road free transportation facilitating infrastructure which is affordable to the financially flimsy too, we have to be able to access our moon without technological inhibition, we need space crafts which could hover lightyears to and fro with in our galactic space atleast.
    I believe a greed free demography can make these global wish possible in near future. Be united always.

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