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ProjectTim 5 Peake – Keeping is warman ESA/UK and keeping astonaut cool

Antony Dubber - chef for the British Antarctic Survey, based at the Halley Research Station. Photo credit: Nick Stern The Halley Research Station just recorded a record low , –55.4 degrees Celsius, August 2014 Photo credit: British Antarctic Survey

King penguin and chick, South Georgia, sub-Antarctic island Photo by Helen Mason Infrared image of penguins Image: Université de Strasbourg and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Strasbourg, France Poles apart. Polar bears are only found in the arctic, and penguins are only found in the Antarctic. Interesting to think why? Photo: Helen Mason Camels store water in their humps. Running the Brighton Marathon, with a big bottle of water! Photo: Helen Mason Running gear – bright so cars can see you, cool. Photo Credit: John Dudeney Futuristic space suits may be similar to wet suit made from neoprene Photo / Donna Coveney, Open Image Gallery. Dava Newman models her Biosuit http://www.valscreativedesigns.com/closet_space.htm Space blanket… keeping warm after a Marathon. Photo: permission given Sports wear for cycling. Prof Louise Hara (on rhs), solar scientist, and her trainer, Tricia Cranwell. Photo credit: Deb Baker Rugby scrum Photo courtesy of St Edmund’s College, Cambridge University NASA’s Suni Williams keeping fit on the ISS. Credit: NASA Reflective materials – SUN-Dress for the Yellow Giantess, by Helen Schell Photo: Stephane Regnier Astronaut exercising on the ISS Credit: ESA Sicily, Italy, land, sea and clouds Photo from the ISS: Samantha Cristoforetti. Credit: ESA Hurricane Danny, August 2015, as seen from the ISS Photo: . Credit: NASA