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1、Life in SpaceA Reading AZ Level V Leveled BookWord Count:1,230SVYWritten by Jennifer McStottsVisit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.www.readinga-Life in SpaceLife in SpaceLEVELED BOOK Vwww.readinga-Life in SpaceLevel V Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Jennifer McStottsAll rights
2、reserved.www.readinga-Written by Jennifer McStottsCorrelationLEVEL VR4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRALife in SpacePhoto Credits:Front cover,back cover,title page,pages 3,4,5,6(top),7,8,9,10,11,13,14:courtesy of NASA;page 6(bottom):RIA Novosti/Alamy;page 12:REUTERS/NASA;page 15:courtesy of NASA
3、/Carla CioffiFront cover:Astronaut Scott Kelly floats in front of the windows on the ISS.Title page:Astronaut Rick Sturckow gives a thumbs-up in front of a wall filled with the badges that represent the different crews who have worked on the ISS.Table of contents:Astronaut Chris Hadfield poses in fr
4、ont of a floating water bubble.34Table of ContentsWeightless Living .4The Race to Space .5Space Stations .6An Astronauts Life .8 Sleeping .9 Eating .10 Using the Toilet .11 Bathing and Teeth Cleaning .12 Free Time .13 Exercising .14Back to Earth .15Glossary .16Weightless LivingYou wake up just as th
5、e Sun is rising.It takes a moment to untangle from the sleeping bag in the small space.Opening the door,you grab a handle and flip yourself over.With a gentle push,you fly from one end of the room to the other.Another crew member floats by,hands you some coffee,and says,“Good morning,”in Russian.You
6、 thank him and yawn,tired because you havent slept much.Your stomach isnt used to the lack of gravity yetand youre incredibly excited.Youre about to begin your first full day working aboard the International Space Station.Youve trained for years,but even the simplest activities are difficult without
7、 gravity.Its almost as if you have to learn how to do them all over again.You wont head back to Earth for another six months,so you may as well get started.A space shuttle docks with the International Space Station.Life in Space Level V56The Race to SpaceHumans began racing into space in the 1950s a
8、nd 1960s.The first person in space was cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin,from Russia(then part of the Soviet Union).He orbited Earth one time and landed safely after 108 minutes on April 12,1961.In August of the same year,another Soviet cosmonaut orbited Earth more than 17 times in about 25 hours.Technology ad
9、vanced quickly,and people went farther and stayed longer in space.In 1968,U.S.astronauts aboard Apollo 8 successfully orbited the Moon.On July 20,1969,the crew of Apollo 11 stepped onto the Moons surface.Space programs continued to create vehicles that let people stay in space for days or weeks.Howe
10、ver,scientists had plans for a space station in which people could actually live for months,or even years.Space StationsThe Soviet Union launched the first space station in 1971.It spent 175 days in space before it fell out of orbit and burned up while reentering Earths atmosphere.In 1973,the United
11、 States launched Skylab.It supported three missions before being abandoned in 1974.It fell to Earth in 1979.The Soviet Union launched the Mir(MEER)space station in 1986.It was the first space station that lasted more than a few years.Mir remained in orbit for fifteen yearsthree times longer than pla
12、nned.It hosted scientists from many different countries.The Soyuz spacecraft,first created in the 1960s,are still being used to take people to and from the International Space Station.Days in SpaceRussian scientist Dr.Valeri Polyakov spent 438 days in space in 1994 and 1995.During his record-setting
13、 stay,Dr.Polyakov lived on Mir and orbited Earth 7,075 times.Dr.Polyakovs record still stands.A space shuttle docks with Mir.Life in Space Level V78Before Mir fell to Earth in 2001,work began on a new,larger space station.The United States,Russia,Japan,Canada,and other countries worked together.In 1
14、998,the first section of the International Space Station(ISS)was launched into orbit.More sections have been added over the years,and more are planned for the future.As of 2012,the ISS measured 357 feet(108.8 m)long and weighed almost 1 million pounds(453,592.3 kg).It can even be seen in the night s
15、ky without using a telescope.Over the years,more than two hundred people from fifteen countries have visited the station.It has more living space than the average five-bedroom house.The amount of time an astronaut spends on the ISS varies.Many stay for about three to six months.Thats up to six month
16、s of living and working without gravity in a small space with three to six other people.The crew members might be from different countries and speak different languages,but they are a team.It can be very stressful.An Astronauts LifeAstronauts go to school for many years before they begin training.Th
17、e physical training involves being weightless while flying in an airplane.Astronauts also spend up to seven hours in a space suit while working underwater.They work on life-size models of space vehicles in a huge 6.2 million-gallon(23.5 million liter)pool.Once on the ISS,however,astronauts still hav
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