• Publisher: NASA
  • Release Date: Sep 2, 2022
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  • Summary: Welcome to the International Space Station! It’s your job to make sure the resupply H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) is successfully berthed to the International Space Station. But before you can do that you must prepare the ISS for the HTV’s arrival.

    Moving in zero-g will be different than
    Welcome to the International Space Station! It’s your job to make sure the resupply H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) is successfully berthed to the International Space Station. But before you can do that you must prepare the ISS for the HTV’s arrival.

    Moving in zero-g will be different than what you are used to on Earth. Spend some time flying, flipping, and spinning around the station without gravity to assist you. But be careful, you might get sick! While completing tasks and floating around the International Space Station you will learn about and experience the effects of microgravity on the human body.

    The app contains information on the effects of microgravity on the human body for use in the classroom and at home.
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  1. Sep 9, 2022
    70
    As a freebie, Space Science Investigations is a delight and despite its brief running time it packs a lot of information in.
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  1. Mar 9, 2023
    7
    Easy achievements system and a good stepping stone to getting to space camp so of you are keen to go fly at space x academy or NASA then checkEasy achievements system and a good stepping stone to getting to space camp so of you are keen to go fly at space x academy or NASA then check this stepping stone out Expand