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G-forces Defined
Gravitational forces exerted on the sled and the slider by acceleration, deceleration, and changes in direction. These forces typically reach as high as 3 gs, where g represents the force of normal gravity, and can approach 5 gs on some runs.
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NASA sports drink keeps astronauts hydrated
Published June 30, 2009, 10:45 am, MSNBC
To help astronauts avoid muscle fatigue and dizziness from dehydration, NASA scientists developed an electrolyte formula that is now available for athletes here on Earth.
NASA Sports Drink Gives Everyone the Right Stuff
Published June 30, 2009, 7:45 am, SPACE.com via Yahoo! News
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Published June 27, 2009, 12:22 am, Toronto Sun
Richard Boake has always had a passion for racing.
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