Preparing for a Long Distance Run from Space | Summary and Q&A

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April 20, 2016
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Preparing for a Long Distance Run from Space

TL;DR

Astronaut Tim Peake prepares for the London Marathon while onboard the International Space Station, using a unique harness system to simulate running in microgravity.

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Key Insights

  • πŸ‚ Tim Peake is training for the London Marathon while on board the International Space Station, using a unique harness system.
  • πŸ§” Training in microgravity requires modifications to simulate the weight-bearing effects of running on Earth.
  • πŸ‘ Peake will use the Run Social app and hopes to have a TV linked up to the space station to stay connected to the actual marathon.

Transcript

station this is Houston are you ready for the event station I am ready for the event European space agency this is Mission Control Houston please call station for a voice check standing by call now for the voice chair station this is ISA Pao in London how do you hear me good afternoon jeel this is Tim on the International Space Station I hear you l... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: How has Tim Peake been training for the London Marathon while in space?

Peake has been training on a treadmill on the International Space Station, completing several half marathons and running at about 75% of his body weight to simulate running on Earth.

Q: What will keep Tim Peake motivated during the marathon?

Peake will be motivated by the memory of the atmosphere and crowd of the London Marathon, as well as the Run Social app that allows him to run alongside other participants digitally. He also hopes to watch the race on a TV linked up to the space station.

Q: How does running in microgravity affect the body?

Running in microgravity requires a harness system to simulate the weight-bearing effects of running on Earth. While it may be more comfortable, it can cause chafing and discomfort.

Q: Will Tim Peake be able to complete the full marathon if he were to return to Earth?

Peake believes that he could run a marathon after six months of returning to Earth, but running immediately after returning would be challenging due to the need for rehabilitation to acclimate to Earth's gravity.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Astronaut Tim Peake is preparing to run the London Marathon while on board the International Space Station.

  • Peake has been training on a treadmill and has completed several half marathons to prepare for the full marathon.

  • He will use the Run Social app to simulate running alongside other participants and hopes to have a TV linked up to watch the actual race.

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