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Anonymous No. 16579468

A significant number of astronauts spending extended time aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have reported changes to their vision, raising concerns for future deep-space missions. Reports indicate that 70 percent of astronauts who have spent between six to twelve months in microgravity have experienced noticeable shifts in eyesight. Symptoms linked to spaceflight-associated neuro-ocular syndrome (SANS) include swelling of the optic nerve, flattening at the back of the eye, and vision impairment. The phenomenon is attributed to fluid redistribution in microgravity, which increases pressure on ocular structures. While many astronauts recover upon returning to Earth, the long-term impact remains uncertain, making it a critical issue for extended missions beyond low Earth orbit.
https://www.gadgets360.com/science/news/astronaut-vision-issues-in-space-risks-for-mars-missions-explored-7646872

Anonymous No. 16579569

>>16579468
Either we start making artificial gravity or breed low g mutants.

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Anonymous No. 16579810

>>16579569
>Low g mutants
Will th pussi be tighter or looser?

Anonymous No. 16581683

>>16579468
you either do spin-grav or you limit the duration of zero-g flights
this will be no issue at all

Anonymous No. 16582253

>>16579810
Lets just say she'll be able to help you reach critical mass, Twice, for the first time.

Anonymous No. 16584065

I don't mean to brag,
but I have "the third eye".

I even have a crease there,
or where it's supposed to be:
between the eyebrows.

Anonymous No. 16584499

>>16579468
humans are Earth-bound. at some point enough will die on outer worlds that AGI robots will be preferred instead.

Anonymous No. 16584584

>>16584499
you soul is weighed down by gravity

Anonymous No. 16584600

>>16584584
everything is. gravity wells can be fun, within reasonable values.
https://youtu.be/IfXNjuoqt0Q?t=109
no traction on the moon