• @NegativeInf
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    Bone density loss, radiation exposure, extended recovery time post microgravity.

    I’m sure they mind as much as all those things matter.

    • @makeshiftreaper
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      854 months ago

      I also imagine you prep very differently for an 8 day mission vs a 6 month mission. In terms of physical fitness, trainings, family life etc.

      • teft
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        Psychological fitness, too. 8 days away from civilizations is a very different mental state to get into than 8 months away.

        • @SquorlpleOP
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          203 months ago

          Imagine being stuck in a space station 250 miles away from the human population for 8 months with one other person and they have some annoying roommate quirk, like snoring in their sleep

          • BlanketsWithSmallpox
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            163 months ago

            Imagine not being able to wank to your preferred porn because of fucking Houston.

            I hope they have Surfshark and Librewolf installed up there.

      • @satanmat
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        213 months ago

        Oh crap, I left all those lights on in my house?

        • @Zron
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          273 months ago

          “Hey can you feed my cat for a week while I’m in space?”

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          “So I’m stranded in space for the next 8 months, can you just adopt my cat for the foreseeable future?”

          • flicker
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            143 months ago

            Both my cat and I would be absolutely devastated.

              • @Zron
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                33 months ago

                They tried that already

                Turns out cats really don’t like not being able to land feet first

      • The Quuuuuill
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        194 months ago

        Hiring a dogsitter, making sure the house is maintained and tidy, everything. Think about the difference between going on a 1 week vacation and taking an entire year to go hike a triple crown trail.

        • @Moghul
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          134 months ago

          I’m certain NASA helped them with a contingency plan in this case. Pretty sure they also planned out if their craft crashed.

          • The Quuuuuill
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            164 months ago

            Like for sure. An astronaut has more assistance with this from the ground crew than any of the rest of us. But that’s all shit these astronauts are going to be thinking about and stressed about that needs to be discussed on calls to update them on the situation that wouldn’t have been if things were going according to plan

            • @Moghul
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              53 months ago

              For sure it would’ve been better if things went according to plan. They’ll miss their families too. But I’m just saying, if I were in their place, I’d have the utmost confidence that NASA is going to bat for them and doing anything physically possible to make the best of everything.

      • @Frozengyro
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        54 months ago

        On the upside, it will be great scientifically to see how long term space living effects those not fully prepared for it. I’m sure they are better than your average earthling, but it will be useful to see how they compare mentally, physically, etc, to other long term astronauts.

    • The Quuuuuill
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      434 months ago

      Entire life disrupted because they are literally no longer on the same planet as everyone else

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah I mean, they only signed up to be there for so long. And are they paid on a contract? If so they are literally just losing money.

      • Dettweiler
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        234 months ago

        They’re employees of NASA. They receive a salary. They probably get hazard pay as a bonus, though.

        • @Emerald
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          43 months ago

          On Earth? That’s not very space of you to say

        • @[email protected]
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          Because I’m Canadian, I have never worked as an astronaut and it was a mission on a private crew capsule that I know for sure was handled with contracts.

          But I wasn’t sure, and I was corrected, thanks to the good people of Lemmy.

    • @Emerald
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      53 months ago

      Bone density loss is combatted with exercise. Also people have spent longer then what the Starliner astronauts will in space. So radiation isn’t a huge concern

      • @NegativeInf
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        73 months ago

        Even with exercise, bone and muscle density deteriorate in microgravity. More radiation than planned is generally not a good thing. Is it generally fine? Yes. But being exposed to more of it due to Boeing using unqualified labor to assemble their tickets is absolutely an issue.