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Journey Hunt
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17 August, 18:11
Why do astronauts train underwater
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Frank Sampson
17 August, 18:14
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Well that is b/c the atmosphere and environment is the same. like for example you know how its not easy to maneuver its similar to space. another thing is the supply you need in water is similar to space you need oxygen tanks for both
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Trystan Mcintosh
17 August, 18:27
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They train underwater also to simulate an amount of resistance similar to that of space.
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