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Why do astronauts float around inside the ISS?
NASA astronauts at the Space Station feel weightless. The force of gravity on the astronauts at the space station is about nine tenths of what it is at the surface of the Earth.
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Do you have a question? Are you curious about how something works? If so, you've come to the right place. Join our ace news reporter, Ted Tunes, as he connects you to experts who are in the know. He has friends at NASA who are really good with math, science, technology, and engineering. Ted is naturally curious and loves helping students, parents, and teachers find the answers to all their questions. He also has a list of really cool web sites where you can find more information about lots of topics.

Ted stays busy reporting "news you can use" and asks that you please follow a few simple rules:

  • Don't ask for "homework" help, although Ted can tell you where to search for answers.
  • Ted is unable to answer medical questions or give advice.
  • Before asking Ted, try using a search engine to do a web search for the answer to your question.
  • Check out the list of questions others have already asked in our library. Someone may have already asked your question!

Good luck in your quest for answers. Keep up the good work and remember - KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!


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