English to Kannada Dictionary microgravity

microgravity

ಸೂಕ್ಷ್ಮ ಗುರುತ್ವ
definition
noun
Each series will cover subjects such as satellite navigation, Earth observation, launchers, human spaceflight and microgravity , space science and astronauts.
very weak gravity, as in an orbiting spacecraft.
example
To understand the effects of 'microgravity' , researchers and medical doctors at ESA have developed innovative sensors to monitor astronauts' bodies as they live and work in space.
This research could provide swifter methods to acclimatising astronauts entering 'microgravity' (as well as those returning to Earth).
For the first 73 seconds, he or she experiences 'microgravity' at less than one percent of normal gravity.
On the flip side, I do believe that if it is ever completed and fully crewed it will be producing significant amounts of first-class research in 'microgravity' .
Interior designs may therefore need to counter the natural disorientation that tends to occur in 'microgravity' .
Crews endure loneliness, sensory deprivation, disorientating 'microgravity' and the anxiety of knowing the vacuum of space is kept from them by an aluminium hull just a few millimetres thick.
Each series will cover subjects such as satellite navigation, Earth observation, launchers, human spaceflight and 'microgravity' , space science and astronauts.
It will investigate fluid physics in 'microgravity' to understand how propellant-tank sloshing affects spacecraft control.
It's possible, however, since we're interested in pursuing the benefits of 'microgravity' we haven't spent a great deal of time on this sort of thing.
In the suborbital flight regime, weightlessness or 'microgravity' is not a significant issue.
Then, the effects of 'microgravity' or weightlessness, and radiation on cabin occupants and some of the implications of these various factors will be discussed.
Other physical sciences experiments are focused on subjects including foam and fire, both of which behave in very different ways in 'microgravity' .
But in 'microgravity' , nothing is significantly ‘lighter’ than anything else, and such convection therefore plays no role.
Crystals formed in 'microgravity' usually have a more perfect structure than those grown on Earth.
‘Philips has used parabolic flights once before to examine how halogen lamps function in 'microgravity' ,’ said Marco.
This uses a hybrid propulsion system, consisting of ducted fans, to move in 'microgravity' and a differential traction system to move in normal gravity.
A typical HTO suborbital concept might entail several minutes of 'microgravity' .
The first reason is purely scientific as new knowledge can be gained about the growth process in plants by growing them under 'microgravity' .
In 'microgravity' and normal gravity, the period of the rhythm was longer when the animals were exposed to constant light than if they were kept in constant darkness.
This, he explained, means large cabins with big windows, and an opportunity to float around the cabin during the four to five minutes' worth of 'microgravity' during the flight.
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