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Tim Peake is an ESA/UK astonaut
Project 5 – Keeping warm and keeping cool Tim Peake is an ESA/UK astonaut
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Antony Dubber - chef for the British Antarctic Survey, based at the
Halley Research Station. Photo credit: Nick Stern
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The Halley Research Station just recorded a record low temperature, –55.4 degrees Celsius, August 2014 Photo credit: British Antarctic Survey
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King penguin and chick, South Georgia, sub-Antarctic island
Photo by Helen Mason
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Infrared image of penguins
Image: Université de Strasbourg and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Strasbourg, France
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Poles apart. Polar bears are only found in the arctic, and penguins are only found
in the Antarctic. Interesting to think why? Photo: Helen Mason
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Camels store water in their humps.
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Running the Brighton Marathon, with a big bottle of water!
Photo: Helen Mason
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Running gear – bright so cars can see you, cool.
Photo Credit: John Dudeney
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Futuristic space suits may be similar to scuba diving wet suit made from neoprene
Photo / Donna Coveney, Open Image Gallery. Dava Newman models her Biosuit
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Space blanket… keeping warm after a Marathon.
Photo: permission given
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Sports wear for cycling.
Prof Louise Hara (on rhs), solar scientist, and her trainer, Tricia Cranwell. Photo credit: Deb Baker
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Rugby scrum Photo courtesy of St Edmund’s College, Cambridge University
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NASA’s astronaut Suni Williams keeping fit on the ISS.
Credit: NASA
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Reflective materials – SUN-Dress for the Yellow Giantess, by Helen Schell
Photo: Stephane Regnier
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Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti exercising on the ISS
Credit: ESA
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Sicily, Italy, land, sea and clouds
Photo from the ISS: Samantha Cristoforetti. Credit: ESA
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Hurricane Danny, August 2015, as seen from the ISS
Photo: Scott Kelly. Credit: NASA
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