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In Earth travel, we use North, South, East, and West, plus altitude for three-dimensional travel. Since those are all relative to the Earth, what do they use for space travel?
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When your joints "pop," they say it's gas bubbles being dispersed. How does the gas get there in the first place?
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In Earth travel, we use North, South, East, and West, plus altitude for three-dimensional travel. Since those are all relative to the Earth, what do they use for space travel?
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When your joints "pop," they say it's gas bubbles being dispersed. How does the gas get there in the first place?
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