Locomotion in space includes all actions or methods used to move one's body in microgravity conditions through the outer space environment. Locomotion...
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Locomotion may refer to: Motion (physics) Robot locomotion, of man-made devices Aquatic locomotion Flight Locomotion in space Terrestrial locomotion Animal...
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Industry in space Locomotion in space Medicine in space Mice in space Microorganisms tested in outer space Monkeys and apes in space Music in space Nuclear...
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Rectilinear locomotion or rectilinear progression is a mode of locomotion most often associated with snakes. In particular, it is associated with heavy-bodied...
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In ethology, animal locomotion is any of a variety of methods that animals use to move from one place to another. Some modes of locomotion are (initially)...
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Terrestrial locomotion has evolved as animals adapted from aquatic to terrestrial environments. Locomotion on land raises different problems than that in water...
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Animal locomotion Aquatic Fish fin Locomotion in space Robot locomotion Role of skin in locomotion Terrestrial locomotion Tradeoffs for locomotion in air...
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Arboreal locomotion is the locomotion of animals in trees. In habitats in which trees are present, animals have evolved to move in them. Some animals...
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habitat) Locomotion in space Megastructure Planetary chauvinism Research station – Facility for scientific research Space architecture Space observatory –...
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Locomotion was a Latin American cable channel dedicated to anime and animated shows targeting primarily an 18–34 audience, broadcasting movies, TV series...
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Food systems on space exploration missions Ionizing radiation#Spaceflight Intervertebral disc damage and spaceflight Locomotion in space Mars Analog Habitats...
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of salamander locomotion. Animal locomotion Aquatic locomotion Locomotion in space Locomotive Robot locomotion Terrestrial locomotion Guo, Z. V.; Mahadeven...
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Robot locomotion is the collective name for the various methods that robots use to transport themselves from place to place. Wheeled robots are typically...
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Animal Locomotion: An Electro-photographic Investigation of Consecutive Phases of Animal Movements is a series of scientific photographs by Eadweard Muybridge...
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capable of rolling locomotion. However, true wheels and propellers—despite their utility in human vehicles—do not play a significant role in the movement of...
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Snake (redirect from Snake locomotion)
there is not enough space to use sidewinding because of lateral constraints, such as in tunnels, snakes rely on concertina locomotion. In this mode, the snake...
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Bipedalism (redirect from Bipedal locomotion)
terrestrial locomotion where a tetrapod moves by means of its two rear (or lower) limbs or legs. An animal or machine that usually moves in a bipedal manner...
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governing sex in space (intercourse, conception and procreation while weightless) have become a necessary study due to plans for long-duration space missions...
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modified to provide the necessary information for human survival in space. The Soviet space program typically used female dogs due to their anatomical compatibility...
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Uncrewed spacecraft (redirect from Robots in space)
spacecraft for scientific measurements is often called a space probe or space observatory. Many space missions are more suited to telerobotic rather than crewed...
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Mammal (redirect from Locomotion in mammals)
disappeared in the placental lineage. These epipubic bones seem to function by stiffening the muscles during locomotion, reducing the amount of space being...
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tip, or in the opposite direction. Flagella attached to the same body might follow different beating patterns, leading to a complex locomotion strategy...
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Propulsion (section Space)
during locomotion on the design of the skeletal system is also important, as is the interaction between locomotion and muscle physiology, in determining...
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Bioastronautics (redirect from Living in space)
body Life support system Space habitation Locomotion in space Reduced muscle mass, strength and performance in space Space food Astronautical hygiene...
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driver can make the ball bounce in a particular direction. In practical terms, this is a very inefficient form of locomotion, but its simplicity, ease of...
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Mars lander Crewed Mars rover Mars habitat List of missions to Mars Locomotion in space Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mars suits. Activities–Designing...
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Motility (redirect from Cell locomotion)
mammalian motility. In addition to animal locomotion, most animals are motile, though some are vagile, described as having passive locomotion. Many bacteria...
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Spinal locomotion results from intricate dynamic interactions between a central program in lower thoracolumbar spine and proprioceptive feedback from...
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Flying and gliding animals (redirect from Aerial locomotion)
A number of animals are capable of aerial locomotion, either by powered flight or by gliding. This trait has appeared by evolution many times, without...
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Proxemics (redirect from Body contact and personal space in the United States)
involved in orientation and locomotion in topographical space. Action-extrapersonal space provides the "presence" of our world. Ambient-extrapersonal space initially...
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