With NASA planning more missions to space in the future, scientists are studying how to mitigate health hazards that come with space flight.
. The back of the eye can become flattened, and the nerves that carry visual information from the eye to the brain swell and bend. Astronauts can still see, though visual function may worsen for some. Though it hasn’t been well studied yet, Scientists may be able to shift the fluids back toward the lower body using
” that pull fluids back down toward the lower body like a vacuum. These pants could be used to redistribute the body’s fluids in a way that is more similar to what occurs on Earth.While space travel can damage the body, the isolating nature of space travel can also have Imagine having to live and work with the same small group of people, without being able to see your family or friends for months on end.
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