Imagine you’re floating in a giant bubble, that’s what it feels like to be in space! Without gravity, your body doesn’t know where to go. Your blood and fluids float upward, making your face look puffy and your legs feel lighter. Over time, your bones get weaker because they don’t have to support your weight anymore, and your muscles shrink because they don’t work as hard. It’s like when you sit all day, your legs feel weak, and your back aches. In space, it happens even faster.
Examples
- Floating in space feels like being in a giant bubble, your face gets puffy, and your legs feel light.
- Your body forgets how gravity works, so it’s like sitting all day, your muscles get weaker.
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See also
- What are microgravity effects?
- What are life support systems?
- What are life support modules?
- How Does the Human Body Use Gravity in Space?
- What is International Space Station (ISS)?