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How Would You Turn a Bolt in Space
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- Gr. 3 | Age 9, Gr. 4 | Age 10, Gr. 5 | Age 11, Gr. 6 | Age 12, Gr. 7 | Age 13, Gr. 8 | Age 14
- Subjects:
- Astronomy, Science, Technology, Tools
- Language:
- English
- Posted:
- Jul 15, 2011
Summary:Tools such as saws, hammers, and levers are designed to make work easier. Sometimes, the environment in which a person works dictates whether or not a certain tool will get the job done. In the microgravity environment of space, astronauts are often required to do experiments or simple repairs. On Earth, gravity helps anchor a person to the ground, making tightening a bolt a rather simple activity. In this video segment from NASA Brain Bites™, learn why engineers have had to develop different types of bracing systems — a whole new set of tools — to assist astronauts working in space.
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astronaut, design process, engineering, gravity, law of motion, physics, science, space, teachers domain, tools, weightlessness
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