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Demonstration of Zero Gravity Soccer Bicycle Kick
A new game challenges you to try playing football in the 1G environments of Earth, the 1/3 gravity of Mars, and the 1/6 gravity of the Moon!
Written by Chrys Nikopoulos |
| Friday, 13 June 2008 11:29 |
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NASA and NASCAR have enjoyed a close relationship for years. NASA has lent tremendous support to NASCAR, helping develop several technologies that have saved driver's lives and made the conditions inside a racecar a little more bearable… if that's possible. |
Astronauts, by necessity, work hard in space. But during their precious time off aboard the International Space Station (ISS), some spaceflyers are picking their brains to come up with the future of space sports
We've all seen the pictures. Free-floating space travelers look to be having way too much fun frolicking in microgravity.
Even with all the daily chores and tight timelines, space crews are finding personal playtime in Earth orbit. Makeshift games can help ease the pressure of work-packed and lengthy missions.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Futurists have just the thing for sports fans tired of fighting the crowds in packed stadiums on Earth -- an arena in space
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Space Sports
By: Space Future
The game's the same but the rules seem to have changed
And of course entirely new sports will also be invented, that take advantage of zero-G or artificial gravity. But, for now, we'll leave them to your imaginations!