Thursday, December 23, 2010
Japanese astronaut in space like real test Carpet.
Key words: Japanese astronaut in space test Carpet <P> </ P> <P> World Scientific reports [tech.]: According to foreign media reports, the Japanese Space Development Agency officials said 5, is scheduled to fly into space this month .If Tianguang a Japanese astronaut (Koichi Wakata) flying carpet in the experiments in space, the use of eye drops in zero gravity, will try another series of interesting experiments. .</ P> <P> The official said that if Tianguang a candidate will perform tasks from the 1597 selected from the 16 tasks, which is under a thousand a number of tasks to kindergarten students, from the 90-year-old man's .. .Space Development Agency of Japan said in a report, if at the end of March reached a Tianguang International Space Station on the Japanese laboratory, "Hope", he will try to "flying carpet floating in space." .If Tianguang a space station will be working and living more than 3 months. .Japan's Space Development Agency said: "This earth is a pipe dream, but in space, humans can fly up?" </ P> <P> Space Development Agency of Japan said that if the Tianguang one will attempt to fold your clothes, do push-ups and .back flip, pull the wrist with the other astronauts, "using a straw to spray out of the water container to see what would happen." .The department said it would release the script of this experience to the Japanese media. .</ P> <P> 45-year-old if Tianguang a former Japan Airlines engineer, respectively, in 1996 and 2000 in NASA's space shuttle mission. .His first space flight in the implementation of tasks, he and another astronaut colleagues to become the world's first use of special devices in space, people who play board games. .</ P> <P> Space Development Agency of Japan, another first proposed, inviting large companies to hire a crew by the hour, let him in the international space station laboratory implementation of the company want to do tasks such as advertising or .scientific testing. .Hire an astronaut charged 5.5 million yen per hour ($ 55,000), to any desired item into space, per kilogram of additional 3.3 million yen to. .</ P> </ p>.
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