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Brain parts relating to planetsand switching action of brain |
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Answer» Answer: First described in 1987, the overview effect describes a change in how ASTRONAUTS feel as they hurtle through space. It's a profound change, INCAPABLE of being fully captured in words. Looking down on our little blue-green world, sheltered only by a paper-thin atmosphere, there comes an awareness. The incredible fragility of our planet and the pettiness of human borders become clear when looking at Earth from space. We're not sure of the psychological processes at play in the overview effect, but it is characterised by a strong emotional response. For MANY astronauts, looking at our planet from space and recognising its fragility can inspire an overwhelming urge to protect it. "Circling the Earth in my orbital SPACESHIP, I marvelled at the beauty of our planet," said Yuri Gagarin, the first man in space. "People of the world, LET us safeguard and enhance this beauty and not destroy it."... follow meeeeee.... Mark me as Brainliest.... |
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