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  2. Stranded NASA astronaut says she struggles to remember ... - AOL

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    One of the astronauts stranded on the International Space Station since last June explained in a new interview that she is struggling to remember what it feels like to walk and lie down.

  3. Astronaut stuck in space "trying to remember what it's like ...

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    Keeping up with her family while in space She said that she and astronaut Butch Wilmore expected their trip to be longer than eight days since it was the first time they were flying the aircraft ...

  4. From June 2010 to November 2011, a unique ground-based space analog study took place that was called the Mars 500 Program. [30] Mars 500 was designed to simulate a 520-day round-trip expedition to Mars, including periods of time where the crew functioned under high autonomy conditions and experienced communication delays with outside monitoring ...

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    All The Gear You Need To Get Your Walking Mileage Up. Charge 6. Awarded the best overall fitness tracker by WH this year, the Fitbit Charge 6 can help you track even more than your daily steps. It ...

  6. Effect of spaceflight on the human body - Wikipedia

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    Space medicine is a developing medical practice that studies the health of astronauts living in outer space. The main purpose of this academic pursuit is to discover how well and for how long people can survive the extreme conditions in space, and how fast they can re-adapt to the Earth's environment after returning from space.

  7. Astronaut training - Wikipedia

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    The selection and training of astronauts are integrated processes to ensure the crew members are qualified for space missions. [6] The training is categorized into five objectives to train the astronauts on the general and specific aspects: basic training, advanced training, mission-specific training, onboard training, and proficiency maintenance training. [7]

  8. Spaceflight participant - Wikipedia

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    Killed alongside six fellow crew members in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. Back-up was Barbara Morgan, who was selected in 1998 to train as a mission specialist. Morgan finally flew to space aboard STS-118 in 2007, but as a "teacher-turned-astronaut", not a space flight participant. Lance Bass United States: Corporate-funded space tourist

  9. Stranded NASA Astronaut Goes on First Space Walk Since ... - AOL

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    One of the two astronauts stranded at the International Space Station (ISS) has taken their first space walk since arriving at the station nearly seven months ago. Suni Williams went for the space ...