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Tuesday 28 June 2011

David's Lance's Lab

Lance will love his lab he will have everything he would need. Recording studio, Containment    lab, and a Plasma screen T.V. This is the greatest lab on the space station.
Music 
Lance will be able to record his music, down the left ladder; in his recording studio he will have a guitar and microphone. He will do this for 1 hour most days. He will put his cds in the cab and jog on the spot and he can take them home after the 3 months.
Living
Lance will be able to watch T.V sitting on the softest couch. This is the perfect place for a nap in his strapped down sleeping bag. To wash himself Lance will use a drop of water and put it on a towel. Then to brush his teeth he will use a tiny amount of tooth-paste and tiny amount of water. When he has some water he will have to watch the droplets in case they hit the electrical wires.
When he exercises he will be able to try our new elastic runner where, he will strap elastic onto his shoulders and jog on the spot. He also has his own Ab Circle Pro. This is bolted down, of course.
For his toilet he will have a pipe to urinate. This leads to a hatch. The hatch, when it is full dispenses the waste into space. To go N.o 2 he will go on a normal toilet, but he has a pump that will pump all the business to the hatch.

Communication
While Lance is in his sleeping bag he will be able to talk on Skype, Facebook and other applications.  He won’t have any signal on his mobile and there is no telephone line that leads to earth. This will be the only way to communicate.
Experiments
He can climb down the right ladder into his science lab. He will experiment on what can survive in space and how long it can survive? Why people lose their memory and taste in space? And how long takes to walk 10m in space rather than earth? Other scientists have already blown up a piece of equipment so he will have to watch himself carefully.

While in space Lance will demonstrate how hard it is to live in space. Like recording music, exercising and communicating with his family and friends.
By David Marker



 

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