Full Video : https://youtu.be/pH4zrGEqT7U Discover the fascinating differences between life in space and on Earth! In this video, watch astronauts as they navigate zero gravity, conduct experiments, and adapt to life aboard the International Space Station. Then, see how they transition back to Earth’s gravity, including the physical challenges and emotional experiences of returning home. A must-watch for space enthusiasts, science lovers, and anyone curious about the effects of space travel on the human body and mind! In space, astronauts face incredible challenges, not just in terms of their daily tasks but also their physical well-being. One of the most significant effects of being in a microgravity environment is muscle atrophy. Since there is little gravity in space, astronauts’ muscles, especially those used for movement and supporting the body on Earth, don’t need to work as hard. This leads to a decrease in muscle mass and strength, which can be especially tough when they return to Earth. Astronauts undergo extensive physical therapy to rebuild strength and regain muscle function after months of being in space. For those wondering how they use the restroom.: Without gravity, traditional toilets don’t work the same way. Space toilets are equipped with specialized systems that use air flow, seat restraints, and vacuum technology to ensure that waste is properly contained and doesn’t float away. It’s a fascinating and essential part of space missions that keeps astronauts comfortable and healthy while they’re in orbit #SpaceExploration #Astronauts #LifeInSpace #EarthVsSpace #ZeroGravity #InternationalSpaceStation #SpaceScience #NASA #SpaceTravel #HumanBodyInSpace #ScienceExplained #SpaceDocumentary”
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I honestly feel so bad for the woman in the end
I also constantly drop stuff randomly 😅 Wait... so does that mean that I'm secretly an alien? 😱😱😱😱
Space is actually pretty tough in their body and does do some changes to the body. They’ve studied humans a bit and even identical twins and space exploration did change one of the twins while the other on earth stayed the same. Also, osteoporosis etc. become a risk if you’re too long in space .
To know that some human beings, born with a brain, still think we've never even been into space is astonishing. We have over 12,000 satellites orbiting space and 380 manned rocket ship launches into space.
Who's here after the news of Sunitha's return to Earth?
For everyone who needs this : If you feel sad 😔 think about something you smile about. If you dont have one, try to focus to find it, and if you can't find it, smile anyway and dont give up. Dont stop believing ❤❤❤. Hope it helped
Drops a pen, looks up💀💀💀
It's looks so heartbreaking to me💔
look, my shit is flying
Fun fact:when astronauts come back to earth some dont remember how to walk cuz they have been in space for to long
Liquid is crazy in space
Sound has left the chat
Being an astronaut always sounded fun to me till I realized how much it impacts your health when you to space for a year
This seriously makes me cry😢 its sad because theyve forgotten how everything works on earth😥😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
My dream i never go to space 🌌😂
They realy defying gravity 😂
Imagine being able to experience floating like that ....most of us wont know all our life
In fact that the phone didn't fly due to the lack of gravity 😂😂😂
Help the way he looks up when he drops the pen😂
AHH ALEC BENJAMIN ALEC GATORS BE SUMMONED!!