Bodies in SpaceHave you ever wondered what happens to the human body after spending prolonged periods of time in space? The astronauts who spent weeks in Skylab learned that their bodies behaved differently in space than on Earth. BirdlegsLegs become thinner and thinner as time passes. The muscles of the legs push fluids and blood upward, which decreases the size of the thighs and calves. Wasp WaistThe waist becomes smaller by 3 to 5 inches due to an upward shift of the internal organs. Height and PostureThe body grows 1/2 to 21/4 inches taller because the spine lengthens and straightens. Relaxed body posture in space is head tilted backward, shoulders up (like a shrug) and arms afloat, up and forward with hands chest high. FaceLoose flesh rises, giving the face a high-cheekboned look. Bags appear under the eyes, veins in the forehead swell, and the whole face looks puffy. FeelingsAt first the body feels lightheaded and nauseated, or sick to the stomach. After a few days these feelings go away, but a full-headed feeling (like hanging upside-down) remains. Fact Monster/Information Please® Database, © 2007 Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
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