Saturday, March 17, 2012

Space Travel Is Bad For Your Eyes

Space Travel Is Bad For Your Eyes:

From "Mars Attacks" © 1996 Warner Brothers. All rights reserved.
Microgravity — or “zero-g” as it’s sometimes called — is not a natural state for the human body to live in for prolonged periods of time. But that is what today’s astronauts are often expected to do, whether while on expedition aboard Space Station or during a future voyage to the Moon or Mars. A host of physical issues can result from the space environment, from bone loss and muscle atrophy to the risks associated from increased exposure to radiation.
Now, there’s another downside to long-term life in orbit: eye and brain damage.


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