Japanese astronaut in space has already grown 9 centimeters
A Japanese astronaut is concerned because he has grown 9 centimeters since he arrived three weeks ago in the international space station ISS. Norishige Kanai wrote on social media that he is concerned that he no longer fits in a Soyuz rocket if he has to come back to earth in June, reports the BBC. Astronauts grow on average 2 to 5 centimeters when they are in space. This is because there is no gravity that presses the dorsal vertebrae together. '' I grew as a plant in just three weeks. Not since high school, "Kanai wrote. A Soyuz rocket has room for eight people. If astronauts get too long, that can be a problem.
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