The Astronaut in Flight |
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Let us see what happens as the rocket takes off with our astronaut securely strapped into his capsule in the nose of the great missile. As you sit in a chair the seat supports you by pushing against you. The astronaut's seat not only supports him but lifts him up at very high speeds. It pushes against him far more strongly than our chair does against us. We say that he is under the strain of several gravities, if his seat was attached to a weighing machine it would show several times more than his normal weight.
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