Japanese astronaut after 2-week space stays up 9cm

Japanese Astronaut Norishinge Kanai has said he grew 9cm after spending three weeks aboard the International Space Station Centre. He expressed concern about whether it will fit life on Earth. Cannai, a flight engineer on the 50455 expedition, shared his concern in Twitter. He said he had not experienced [...]
Cannai, a flight engineer on the 50455 expedition, shared his concern in Twitter. He said he had not experienced such rapid growth even while at school, reports “RT” Transmission Periscope.
Body growth is a phenomenon studied for space missions. A human body differs in the absence of normal gravity, with the stretch of the spine. Growth is usually registered between 3cm and 5cm.
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It is scheduled to turn from the ISS into a Soyuz space capsule, whose locations have been modified to the Soyuz version. - TMA in the early 2000s.
Called Kazbe k - UM, they improved to accommodate crew members up to 190cm length and up to 95kg in weight. Previously, the borders had been 182cm and 85kg. This is the first ISS mission for the 41-year-old Kanai.
He arrived at the station in December 2017, along with NASA's Scott Tingle and Russia's Anton Shlaprov./Periscopi/












