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Two-Ton Hockey Pucks
This is a NASA Explores article with accompanying lessons
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Owner: Fuller, Tina (User-7387, tfuller:DocuShare)DS
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Superman isn’t the only one who can move a car with his pinkie.
  • There isn’t one machine that can copy
microgravity.
  • It is easy for astronauts
to push big things around.
  • Air is
packed into a tube that runs on the side and bottom of the plate.
  • So, astronauts fasten themselves to
something.
  • NASA also uses the floor to test things that
will go into space.
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