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Friday 28 October 2011

Indoor Football in Low Gravity Space Colony Environments Considered





There should be no doubt that in future people will want to play sports in the colonies that created the world. Indeed we know that sports people like to play most, especially in the United States. There is baseball, football, hockey, basketball and football to name a few. But let's talk about football and its future in space. Is it even a viable sport?


There should be no doubt that in future people will want to play sports in the colonies that created the world. Indeed we know that sports people like to play most, especially in the United States. There is baseball, football, hockey, basketball and football to name a few. But let's talk about football and its future in space. Is it even a viable sport?

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Indeed, the first soccer field will be very small, and thus the speed of the game very quickly. Also consider that if the colonies on the Moon or Mars, there is less gravitacije.Igrači will have more agility, and they will end up hitting each other harder and more often. Fortunately, by then will be a space-age materials that will be able to protect them with the right pad so it does not break any bones. Remember, if someone is injured in a space colony is a much bigger deal than just going to the hospital here on Earth.


Maybe they can play football outdoors using special breathing apparatus involved in their uniforms. If so, they can level from small fields and play there, but still generate low-gravity environment will increase the speed of the game, athletes will jump higher, they will throw the ball farther, and they can run a lot brže.Protivnika who is willing to address can only jump over a few players at the same time. And a lot of resolve can go to 15 feet above the surface. Are you beginning to imagine this picture of your mind?


Who knows, there is even and May will be a zero-gravity Football exhibition match in hotels or in the orbital space station. Indeed it would be very exciting to play and very fun to watch. Indeed, if you have any comments or additional concepts to add this innovative future of football, please shoot me an e-mail and let's talk.

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