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JAKARTA – Living in outer space is not without risks. It has long been known that this often causes vision problems in astronauts and other effects on their health, including changes in brain volume. A new study in the journal Radiology quoted from CNN International, demonstrated that the impact of long-term space travel over longer distances, potentially causes changes in brain volume and deformation of the pituitary gland. More than half of the crew members on the International Space Station (ISS) have reported changes in their vision after long-term exposure to microgravity. Research on astronauts after a space mission (postflight) has revealed swelling of the optic nerve, bleeding in the retina and other ocular structural changes. Also read: The Most Shining Supernova Explosion That Happened in the Galaxy Earth’s Ozone Layer Recovering Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic COVID-19 Does Not Obstruct SpaceX and NASA from Launching Rockets into Space Scientists have hypothesized tha...
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