Can you feel G-forces in space?

In orbit, there is only the gravitational force—leading to that feeling of weightlessness. Actually, you don't even need to be in orbit to feel weightless. You can be weightless by having the gravitational force as the only thing acting on you.
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Can you feel thrust in space?

It is not possible to feel speed while in a spacecraft. Astronauts in orbit travel at 28000 km/h but feel absolutely nothing, even if they're outside.
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How much g-force is in space?

A free-falling object experiences 0gs, while humans generally withstand about 1g of force walking around on earth. Astronauts experience about 3gs when they launch into space.
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What g-force do astronauts feel?

Astronauts normally experience a maximum g-force of around 3gs during a rocket launch. This is equivalent to three times the force of gravity humans are normally exposed to when on Earth but is survivable for the passengers.
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Is g-force less in space?

However, a body in free fall will not feel the acceleration unless they are being pressed against something in the ship. Even then, it is less than on earth because of micro gravity where mass component on the pilot is only that of the acceleration which means the pilot in space feels less g force than on earth.
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What does 9 G's feel like?

Modern fighters like the F-16 and F-35 pull 9G's, which translates to over 2,000 pounds on my body. Under 9G's, the world appears to shrink until it looks like you're viewing it through a toilet paper roll. Blood is being pulled out of your head towards your legs and arms, resulting in the loss of peripheral vision.
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How fast is 9 g's?

Normal humans can withstand no more than 9 g's, and even that for only a few seconds. When undergoing an acceleration of 9 g's, your body feels nine times heavier than usual, blood rushes to the feet, and the heart can't pump hard enough to bring this heavier blood to the brain.
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Can you feel deceleration in space?

Since there is no spring compression, you (the human) would feel weightless. And yes, this is why astronauts feel weightless in orbit even though there is indeed gravity in space.
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Do astronauts pass out during launch?

Quite a ride :) He also noted that it's not possible to pass out during the launch, because you are being pushed into space while lying on your back, so your blood doesn't end up draining out of your brain. Also, he said it takes about 15 seconds to go from a sunny day to complete darkness.
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What does 6 G's feel like?

Even this is a bizarre sensation. The force pounding on my chest pressed down into my lungs, making it hard to breathe. The force going down toward my feet was even worse, making my toes feel heavy and my head too light.
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How many Gs do astronauts feel during re entry?

Humans can withstand a maximum deceleration of about 12 g's (about 12 times their weight) for only a few minutes at a time. Imagine eleven other people with your same weight all stacked on top of you. You'd be lucky to breathe!
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What's the most G's ever pulled?

TIL the highest recorded g-force ever survived is 214 g's, more than 8 times lethal levels.
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What does 5g force feel like?

An upwards acceleration of about 5g is enough to overwhelm the ability of your heart to pump blood to your brain. This causes oxygen starvation and you will black out within a few seconds. Downward, or negative, g-force is even worse.
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Can you infinitely accelerate in space?

Nothing can travel faster than 300,000 kilometers per second (186,000 miles per second). Only massless particles, including photons, which make up light, can travel at that speed. It's impossible to accelerate any material object up to the speed of light because it would take an infinite amount of energy to do so.
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How fast is 1G in space?

From Earth's frame of reference, if you're accelerating at a constant rate of 1 g, then you'd reach near the speed of light in about a year, having covered about 0.5 light-years in distance.
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How long would it take to get to the speed of light at 1 g?

It would take 353,7 days of constant 1G (9,81 m/s^2) acceleration to reach the speed of light. In that time you would travel 4,58 billion Km. But the human body can take more than 1G, not sure what's the limit, and for how long.
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What does space smell like?

A succession of astronauts have described the smell as '… a rather pleasant metallic sensation ... [like] ... sweet-smelling welding fumes', 'burning metal', 'a distinct odour of ozone, an acrid smell', 'walnuts and brake pads', 'gunpowder' and even 'burnt almond cookie'.
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What happens if you fart in space?

Surprisingly, that isn't the biggest problem associated with farting in space. Though you're definitely more likely to worsen a small fire when you fart, it won't always injure or kill you. The worst part about farting in space is the lack of airflow. Let's take a step back and remember how farting on Earth works.
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How does it feel to blast off in a rocket?

You get up to three g's for about two and a half minutes at the end and you feel like you weigh three times your body weight. It's like you have a pile of bricks on your chest. The whole thing can be summed up as controlled violence, the greatest display of power and speed ever created by humans.
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Can you have g-force without gravity?

Gravitation acting alone does not produce any g-force; g-force is only produced from mechanical pushes and pulls. For a free body (one that is free to move in space) such g-forces only arise as the "inertial" path that is the natural effect of gravitation, or the natural effect of the inertia of mass, is modified.
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How many Gs does a fighter pilot pull?

Fighter pilots can handle greater head-to-toe G forces—up to 8 or 9 G's—and for longer periods by wearing anti-G suits. These specialized outfits use air bladders to constrict the legs and abdomen during high G's to keep blood in the upper body.
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How many Gs can a f18 pull?

The maximum allowed by the plane is 7.5g.
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How many G's can an F 22 pull?

Fighter jets can pull up to 9 g vertically, and the more a pilot can take without blacking out, the better their chances in a dogfight. Some pilots wear “g-suits” which help push the blood away from their legs and towards the brain.
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What negative Gs feels like?

If you accelerate downwards faster than the rate of natural freefall, you will experience what is known as a negative g-force. As you accelerate, the liquid in your body (the blood) moves slower than the solid parts of your body due to the inertia of the blood, often resulting in a feeling of weightlessness.
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