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#space #alpergezeravcı #ISS #spacestation #axiomspace #nasa #spacex #gravity #balsak What Is It REALLY Like to Live in Space? / Difficulties experienced by Alper Gezeravcı on the ISS Space. The mysterious frontier of humanity. Recently, a first happened all of a sudden. And a Turk set out for space. Alper Gezeravcı. Alper Gezeravcı made history as the first Turk in space. So what will happen on this journey? What happens in the human body and mind? And what is life like on the International Space Station (ISS), one of the permanent destinations of this journey? The first step into space begins with departure from Earth. One of the most dangerous parts of the journey is organized. While landings and takeoffs are considered the most active stages even for a normal passenger plane, things become even more dangerous if a rocket is coming into space. For example, the day Alper Gezeravcı is present, he can take over the AXIOM-3 system. There is an American, a Swede, an Italian and a Turk on this mission. What they all have in common is that they have a Forces Air background. You will understand the reason shortly. The crew is ready, technical checks have been carried out, fueling and the countdown has begun. Here are the details and the exciting parts. 3-2-1. Fire.. Consisting of 3 main modules (including the Falcon-9 rocket and the Dragon Capsule), the risk of explosion is at its maximum until it reaches certain stages of the atmosphere. During this launch, astronauts are exposed to pressures of up to 4G strength. For this reason, astronauts are generally selected from pilots in the air force. Because a normal person can gradually lose it completely. However, jet pilots may tolerate this situation to be exposed to high G forces without completing it beforehand. In launches like this, the space shuttle travels through the atmosphere for about 2.5 minutes. The capsule carrying the astronauts officially enters space after the atmospheric component is removed. This specially designed Dragon capsule Karmen Line extends up to 28,000 kilometers thanks to the second rocket system in constant space after crossing the space boundary. It is due to the fact that 28,000 reasons are equal to the speed of the ISS. The Dragon Capsule carrying the astronauts is now lost, so to speak. Now the breaking effect of the ground is constantly weakened. Astronauts who have just been exposed to 4G force may now try to adapt to the situation called Microgravity-Zero Gravity. Astronauts do not feel any sense of speed or gravity in the capsule, which moves at a constant and slow speed. This also applies to the International Space Station. Now is the time to send a message to the world in flight. The future is in the skies. Now coming to the International Space Station. International Space Station aka ISS. ISS is an experimental laboratory located 400 km above the earth and moving at a speed of 28,000 km. This 360-ton structure, which has been in operation for almost 25 years, is a six-bedroom house type. The only difference is that it is much longer and narrower. There is no gravity on the ISS and everything must remain stationary. By the way, you can see the ISS naked from the earth. There's even a website where you can find out when you can pass over yours. It is impossible to live on the International Space Station for long periods of time. The person who survived the longest in space was American astronaut Peggy Whitson. Peggy broke a record by spending 665 days in space. Now, one of the frequently asked questions must be: How will human beings go to Mars when even going to a station 400 km above, transportation and staying are so troublesome? Thank you for flying with Balsak Space. Departments 0:00 Are You Ready for Space? 1:30 Falling on a deserted island or going into space? 2:39 We're leaving Earth! 3:25 3,2,1 and Fire 4:07 What will you experience until you reach the ISS? 6:14 Welcome to ISS... 7:28 "First Meal" in Space 8:52 "A Hot Shower?" on the ISS 9:30 Will you be able to get used to the ISS's "Vacuum Toilet"? 10:05 "Sleep Time" in Space 11:18 What will happen to the body on the first morning on the ISS? 12:48 Are we going for a run in space? 13:27 What happens if you spend a long time in space? 14:08 Space Radiation 14:44 Why does space disrupt your psychology? 15:34 The person who can survive in space the longest 15:54 We are returning to Earth! 17:04 Balsak Space expresses its gratitude... 18:34 Special Thanks and Resources ---- Special Thanks and Resources ----- Links Website: www.balsak.com.tr Mail: [email protected] Instagram:   / ibrahimbalsakk   Tiktok:   / ibrahimbalsak   GloBalsak:    / @globalsak   Balsak Music:    / @balsakmusic   SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL FOR FREE! ► https://bit.ly/3RW0Fll I am Halil İbrahim Balsak. You are in the right place. Thanks for watching!

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