In space, due to the lack of gravity, astronauts' feet may appear to swell and their toes sometimes puff up slightly. This is because fluids that are normally pulled downwards by gravity get distributed more evenly throughout the body in microgravity. However, astronauts exercise regularly to help mitigate these effects.
they use there feet
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Yes, the space shuttle is larger than a 747 airplane. The space shuttle is about 184 feet long with a wingspan of 78 feet, while a 747 has a length of around 231 feet with a wingspan of approximately 211 feet.
The first space shuttle to go into space, Columbia, had a length of 122.17 feet (37.24 meters), a wingspan of 78.06 feet (23.79 meters), and a height of 56.58 feet (17.25 meters).
88 spans tall i think
3 feet.
the heat output is reduced
it is 750 square feet space in regular feet
Objects have mass and occupy space. Persons have mass and occupy space.
Length in feet x width in feet = square feet.
The space needle is 499 feet tall.
People who travel in space are often called astronauts.
The confined space attendant.
problems
8.5 feet, 7.5 feet for a compact space
Wearing wedge boots can be bad for someone's feet. Wedge boots can be tight on a persons feet. They also have heels on them, so they can hurt a persons heel if they walk in them for to long.
The Space Shuttle's wingspan is about 78 feet (24 meters).