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What Would Happen To Your Body In Outer Space?

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You will be shocked to see how extremely harmful being in space is for the human body.
Even after the astronauts returned to Earth, it took their immune systems a pretty long time to get back to normal function.
Astronauts complain that their skin had become dry and itchy. If people remain in a weightless state for longer periods of time, their eyesight doesn't recover on its own, and they require medical attention. Whether you want it or not, your height will increase because the spine will stretch and become more than 2 inches longer. Astronauts reported feeling panicked at night when they woke up and couldn’t feel their arms and legs. They say it feels like your limbs don’t even exist! You’ll most likely end up having thin “bird” legs and a puffy face. Six months in zero gravity means a 6% loss in bone mass. If you remain in zero gravity for some time, the volume of your blood decreases. Astronauts feel like if they bent over, they’d fall flat on their face.
TIMESTAMPS
Your immune system becomes much weaker. 0:52
Your eyesight can deteriorate significantly. 1:50
You actually become at least 2 inches taller. 2:46
You get really disoriented at first. 4:30
You might get Bird Leg Syndrome. 5:25
You might get space-sick. 5:57
Your bones lose their density. 6:33
Your heart might get lazy. 7:06
You won't feel so stable on your feet back on Earth. 7:44
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