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On October 11, 2018, crew members in the Soyuz MS-10 had to make an emergency ballistic reentry back to Earth.

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Remittance of taxes to the different government areas, account payables review and account receivable review filing and any other job that is required in a small business.

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Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques invites students from elementary and high schools across Canada to participate in the Living Space action project, developed by Let's Talk Science in partnership with the Canadian Space Agency.

Visit http://explorecuriocity.org/livingspace to learn more!

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Canadian Space Agency astronaut David Saint-Jacques discusses the environment he will be living in while on board the International Space Station, some of the research he will conduct in space and how Canadian students can participate in the Living Space action project, developed by Let's Talk Science in partnership with the Canadian Space Agency.

Visit http://explorecuriocity.org/livingspace to learn more!

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Noise has a significant impact on life on Earth and on board the ISS. This backgrounder explains what noise is, how it is measured, and how it affects us both mentally and physically.

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Light is an important part of life on Earth and life in space. This backgrounder explains what light is, how it is measured, and how it affects us both mentally and physically.

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Humidity is an important part of life on Earth and life in space. This backgrounder explains what humidity is, how it is measured and how it affects us both mentally and physically.

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Temperature is an important part of life on Earth and life in space. This backgrounder explains what temperature is, how it is measured and how it affects us both mentally and physically.

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NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg, an Expedition 37 flight engineer aboard the International Space Station, demonstrates how astronauts run on the COLBERT treadmill in a weightless environment. Station crew members exercise for at least two hours every day to keep fit and to prevent the loss of muscle mass and bone density that occurs during long-duration spaceflight.

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