Sergio:
Hi Imo,
that is an interesting question indeed. Being an astronaut is really cool, but there are things that come along with it that are not so cool.
I think astronauts are real heroes, they put their life at risk and they “rent” their bodies to scientists to do a lot of research on what happens to the human body in space.
It’s true that we won’t allow too “bad” experiments and that when they can come back the effects of space travel will not permanently harm them or disturb their future life, but still I admire what they do for the good of science and humanity.
Would I do that? Honestly I’m not 100% sure about it, I think I can’t give you an answer until I don’t really find myself in the situation and in the need of deciding…
No I wouldn’t – almost everything that happens to the human body in microgravity goes back to normal when you spend a few months on Earth in normal gravity, so the changes wouldn’t bother me. However, I say ‘almost’ everything, because there are one or two things that we’re not 100% sure do go back to normal, but I’d accept this for a chance to visit space.
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