Microgravity is fun. Cosmonauts and astronauts all agree that living in microgravity is fun. Y You can fly, float and flip I It’s like moving in a swimming.

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Microgravity is fun. Cosmonauts and astronauts all agree that living in microgravity is fun. Y You can fly, float and flip I It’s like moving in a swimming pool B But your muscles become softer and your bones become thinner. C Cosmonauts and astronauts must do a lot of exercising!

Days and nights. Living on the ISS also means you don’t experience normal days and nights. Space station goes around the Earth making a full orbit once every 90 minutes T The cosmonauts and astronauts on board see 16 sunrise Space station residents stick to the same kind of schedule they’d have on the planet Earth.

Sleeping under the stars. In microgravity there’s no need for a bed. At night I I I ISS’s residents strap themselves into sleeping bags that hang from the walls. Sleeping in space is difficult because you don’t know what to do with your floating neck b but when you get used to it, it becomes very comfortable and relaxing.

Space food. S Spaceships bring meals to the station only once a month. pace food needs to stay fresh for a long time. T Today’s ISS is equipped with water, microgravity ovens, and refrigerators W When it’s time for a meal, the ISS residents fly to the Zvezda module, where there is a fold-down table. To keep their meals from floating away, they often use a special kind of scotch. B But if someone spills their food or drink it will float off

TASKS Cpase, galoxes, mon, earh. Space GalaxiesMoonEarth FIND SOME MISTAKES:

ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS Who was the first astronaut? Who first invented the ideas of space rockets? Who was constructed the first space ship? Who was the first woman in space? Who was the first man on the moon? S. Korolev V. Tereshkova Y. Gagarin N. Armstrong K. Tsiolkovsky

The presentation was prepared by Krestyaninov Alexandr.