• circuscritic
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    8 months ago

    Damnit. Potentially misleading headline.

    I assumed it meant consecutive days and I was pumping my fist as I figured that if any space agency would sacrifice an astronaut to find out how long it takes for zero G to kill, or permanently compromise their health, well, it would be Roscosmos…

    Still, very impressive.

    Edit: Not because I want this guy to die, but because I’m really curious about the hard health limits of zero g living.

    • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA
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      58 months ago

      Can we coat the ISS with that fancy radiation eating fungus? That would make it healthier, right?

      • @Crashumbc
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        68 months ago

        A lot of the issues aren’t even radiation. Your body just breaks down. Your bones for example become extremely brittle.