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Physics, 19.02.2021 01:00 jahnoibenjamin

Astronauts aboard the ISS move at about 8000 m/s, relative to us when we look upward. How long does an astronaut need to stay aboard the space station to be a full second youngerthan people on the ground? Please show and explain how you would set-up the problem, before you actually try to solve it. If you cannot solve it exactly, please try to offer an estimate.(5 pts)

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