Do astronauts feel g-force?
Do astronauts feel g-force? Astronauts experience a G force due to the acceleration as the space craft gains speed. There is very little change in direction. Pilots also experience a small amount of G force due to acceleration when they gain speed, but they experience far more g Forces when changing direction.
At what height do you float in space?
If you're falling at the same rate as everything around you (that is, with no air resistance), you feel like you're floating. If you wanted to reach a point where Earth's gravity no longer has a hold on you, you'd have to fly out about 21 million kilometers, or 13 million miles.
What is the speed of dark?
Most of us already know that darkness is the absence of light, and that light travelsat the fastest speed possible for a physical object. So, what does this mean? In short, it means that, the moment that light leaves, darkness returns. In this respect,darkness has the same speed as light.
Can a pilot pull 10 gs?
While commercial flights exert only very minimal positive and negative G-forces on passengers, several orders of magnitude greater are the G-forces experienced by astronauts, fighter pilots and stunt pilots. These types of pilots can experience brief periods of extreme forces of nine and 10 Gs.