Examples of using Spaceflight in English and their translations into Slovak
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This research will help prepare astronauts for spaceflight and it improves our understanding of how muscles respond to long periods of inactivity in association with hypoxia.
Spaceflight, medicine, wiring
Spaceflight, medicine, wiring
However, these are just the first step in an on-going NASA effort to promote commercial spaceflight.
Musk describes his argument for reusing rockets to reduce the cost of spaceflight thousandfold.
It can be widely used in aviation, spaceflight, navigation, transportation,
metallurgy, spaceflight and aviation.
One contentious claim is that extending the ISS will"help cement continuing US leadership in human spaceflight.".
low-power space robotics and spaceflight dynamics.
Walking stone giants, petroglyphs of flying beings--- might the ancient inhabitants of Easter Island have been familiar with antigravity levitation and spaceflight?
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has his own private spaceflight company, Blue Origin, with its prototype reusable New Glenn rocket- another major innovation.
He became interested in spaceflight after reading a newspaper serialization of the H.G. Wells novel War of the Worlds.
Several minutes of spaceflight should cost about 200,000 USD(3.3 million CZK).
The contract is described as a“partnership on spaceflight, satellite launch
The trip is NASA's first attempt at a one-year spaceflight, anticipating Mars expeditions that would last two to three years.
The contributions of these people during NASA's early spaceflight programs were not recognized widely until recent years.
It will be NASA's first stab at a one-year spaceflight, a predecessor for Mars expeditions that would last two to three times as long.
NASA constantly works on extensive research to minimize the above-mentioned health concerns in astronauts during spaceflight.
ANN ARBOR- MRIs before and after space missions reveal that astronauts' brains compress and expand during spaceflight, according to a University of Michigan study.
Nevertheless, thanks to this new study we are a step closer to long-duration human spaceflight.