NASA Astronaut Explains How It Feels to Readjust to Earth's Gravity 👨‍🚀

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How does your body adjust to Earth gravity after 170 days in space? For NASA’s Bob Hines, it felt like his feet were stuck to “giant electromagnets,” for one.

Bob Hines served as the pilot on NASA’s SpaceX Crew-4 mission to the International Space Station, which concluded on Oct. 14, 2022. The mission was the first spaceflight for Hines. He logged 170 days in space, overseeing the arrival of crew and cargo, maintaining the space station, and conducting science experiments of various disciplines.

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You get that claustrophobic and tense feeling of cars when you come back from being remote and separated from the world. I got it after 2 weeks of back country skiing

netrunner
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Space is probably the best place to use iPad while laying down because you can position it exactly the way you want and it’s doesn’t come smacking down on your face

VisibleMRJ
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Wait till they discover that Hebrew Cosmology is true. It was good enough for Moses.

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Coming down is always such a strange feeling...🎉

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