Schumacher
Senior Member
JHFC just ban this guy already.
Don't be so cruel. US fanboys are already suffering badly watching this Chinese mission while theirs is reduced to hitching rides on Russian rockets.
JHFC just ban this guy already.
JHFC just ban this guy already.
No, you need to be banned. Everybody here knows what you were insinuating even if you're too cowardly to man up about it. Be banned and begone.Was interested in space sickness reactions according to the Garn scale. Was it mentioned at anytime? This is the yardstick for space sickness. Just asking.
"... The most extreme reaction yet recorded was that felt by Senator Jake Garn in 1985. After his flight NASA astronauts began using the informal "Garn scale" to measure reactions to space sickness. In most cases, symptoms last from 2–4 days. In an interview with Carol Butler, when asked about the origins of "Garn" Robert E. Stevenson was quoted as saying:
Jake Garn was sick, was pretty sick. I don't know whether we should tell stories like that. But anyway, Jake Garn, he has made a mark in the Astronaut Corps because he represents the maximum level of space sickness that anyone can ever attain, and so the mark of being totally sick and totally incompetent is one Garn. Most guys will get maybe to a tenth Garn, if that high. And within the Astronaut Corps, he forever will be remembered by that....."
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Looks like you are unaware of the objectives of the Shenzhou-9 mission. The relevant parts are featured in bold.
".....The first aspect is the health monitoring that mainly includes astronaut's nutrition and metabolism, moods, and biorhythm changes in orbit, she said.
The second is research on the physiological effects mechanism of weightlessness and the countermeasures, which include the impact study on the functions of astronaut's cardiovascular, vestibule and brain in the orbiting flight. They will also study bone loss in space.
The third is research on environmental medicine and the astronaut's operational capability in space, Wu said.
Don't be so cruel. US fanboys are already suffering badly watching this Chinese mission while theirs is reduced to hitching rides on Russian rockets.![]()
They already discussed this and the American expert they have on their panel said you'll experience space sickness in the first 24 hours in space then you adjust.
This list of requirements is being reported as necessary for female Chinese astronauts / taikonauts if you will. Some of these are bizarre to say the least. Comments anyone?
While NikeX's comment made me go 'what?', yours isn't much better. I assure you any American watching the mission isn't suffering while watching it, in fact I can assure you a majority of Americans don't even care
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No need to gloat about it though, there is no end point to the 'space race', and while bad management has left the US without a manned spaceflight component for at least the next 4 years, it isn't without precedent and it's not planned to be permanent.