Astronaut’s daughter who stayed 9 months in space says he is facing difficulties in adapting to gravity

Astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore is good, but is facing difficulties in adapting gravity after prolonged staying for 9 months in space, as his daughter revealed. Darin Wilmore informed her father’s situation on Thursday, two days after the landing of SpaceX’s capsule, carrying Wilmore, 62, and Sunita Williams, 59, on the Florida coast. “It’s good,” Darin replied to a Tiktok user who asked how her father adapts to gravity after returning to Earth. “It’s difficult, but it’s a fighter,” he said. According to Nypost, one of the most important changes for astronauts is to adapt to no longer in petty, which allows them to float inside the boat or during space walks. Muscle mass is reduced due to reduced use and lack of stimuli from exercise equipment, while bone mass loss is observed during the […]
Source: News Beast

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