Are fish affected by zero gravity?

On Earth, when a fish is taken from water, gravity makes its gills collapse so that it cannot get oxygen. In weightless space these same fish might easily "swim" through an atmosphere of 100 percent humidity, keeping comfortably moist: hydroponic fish, if you will.
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Does gravity effect fish?

Having found that fish are able to sense the effects of gravity, Turko suspects that this ability may help fish to adapt their skeletons to withstand the stresses and strains of swimming.
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Can a fish survive in the vacuum of space?

Life in space is hard on the human body. The lack of gravity's pull can quickly take its toll—bone density declines, muscles deteriorate and more.
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Have we ever sent a fish into space?

The human astronauts suffered from space sickness, and likewise the fish swam in loops rather than straight lines. In a few days, both the astronauts and aquanauts had got their bearings. More recently, in 2012, the Japanese space agency decided to send fish up to the International Space Station.
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Can fish survive on Mars?

There are some insects, fish and other organisms on Earth that are capable of life at subzero temperatures. Mars, however, lacks the food webs needed to sustain higher organisms. By contrast, many microorganisms are capable of inhabiting hostile environments even when no other organisms are present.
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Can you swim in zero G?

If you enclose the water in a tank, then you can "swim underwater" - but getting in and out the water might be complicated. Also - put flippers on your hands and feet and you can swim in air in zero-g.
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Is Laika the dog still in space?

Laika, a Moscow street dog, became the first creature to orbit Earth, but she died in space.
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How many monkeys died in space?

Revealed: all 27 monkeys held at Nasa research center killed on single day in 2019.
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How many dogs died in space?

According to Animals In Space by Colin Burgess and Chris Dubbs, the Soviet Union launched dogs into flight 71 times between 1951 and 1966, with 17 deaths. The Russian space program continues to use animals in space tests, but in every case except Laika's, there has been some hope that the animal would survive.
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How do fish act in space?

Wherever the light originated, the fish assumed that to be “up.” After all, the sunlight is always shining from above when their on earth. So, eventually the fish always kept their backs to the interior lighting within the space lab. That makes sense. Even the fish learned to orient themselves to the light.
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Do fish feel trapped in an aquarium?

Yes, they do. Although most fish won't comprehend it as people watching them, rather you signifying dinner time, some fish like bettas can actually differentiate their owner from other people.
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Can you swim in space in water?

You can sort of swim, but it would be very slow. The viscosity of air vs water is very low. Therefore the 'scoop' your hands or feet can get of the fluid, to propel it, and thus move you around would need to be much higher.
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Does gravity affect aquatic animals?

Terrestrial animals must support their bodies against gravity, while aquatic animals are effectively weightless because of buoyant support from water.
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What was the first fish in space?

Mummichogs have one more achievement to their name. In 1973 they became the first fish in space. Scientists on the Skylab space station showed that they could learn to swim in zero gravity.
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What animals have been on the moon?

After humans landed on the moon in 1969, animals in space no longer made the headlines, but spacecraft still carried biological payloads, including rabbits, turtles, insects, spiders, fish, jellyfish, amoebae and algae.
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Are there any human bodies in space?

Human remains are generally not scattered in space so as not to contribute to space debris. Remains are sealed until the spacecraft burns up upon re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere or they reach their extraterrestrial destinations.
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Do bodies decompose in space?

In space we can assume that there would be no external organisms such as insects and fungi to break down the body, but we still carry plenty of bacteria with us. Left unchecked, these would rapidly multiply and cause putrefaction of a corpse on board the shuttle or the ISS.
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What happened to the cat that went to space?

The memorial honors a French feline named Félicette who launched on a brief suborbital spaceflight in 1963. Although the space cat survived the 15-minute mission, she died about two months later when scientists removed electrodes from her brain to investigate how spaceflight affects the brain (opens in new tab).
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How many bodies are floating in space?

A total of 18 people have lost their lives either while in space or in preparation for a space mission, in four separate incidents. Given the risks involved in space flight, this number is surprisingly low. The two worst disasters both involved NASA's space shuttle.
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Where is Laika buried?

Clara Glen Pet Cemetery

At the center of the cemetery is the War Dog Memorial that honors the dogs that served in World War I and is encircled with tributes to the space dog Laika (who is not buried in the cemetery), as well as the dogs who helped with search and rescue following the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995.
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Did Laika return to Earth?

Sputnik 2, launched on November 3, 1957, carried the dog Laika, the first living creature to be shot into space and orbit Earth. Laika was a stray dog found on the streets of Moscow. There were no plans to return her to Earth, and she lived only a few hours in orbit.
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Can you drown in zero gravity?

Drowning in space

Liquid doesn't flow under zero gravity, so the water sat in his helmet covering his eyes and ears, and blocking his nostrils. At risk of drowning, he had to cut short his spacewalk.
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Can I experience zero gravity?

The Zero-G Experience® is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to experience true weightlessness. It's not a simulation—it's real life, minus gravity. Our specially modified Boeing 727 flies in parabolic arcs to create a weightless environment, allowing you to float, flip, and soar as if you were in space.
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