NASA astronaut Frank Rubio has become the new holder for the record of the longest U.S. space mission after his ride to Earth was delayed.
The previous record for the longest U.S. space mission is nothing to scoff at. When Rubio lands, he’ll have spent a grand total of 371 days in space, breaking the previous record of 355 days by almost 20 days. It’s a huge accomplishment, but not one that Rubio set out to break on purpose., a Russian spacecraft that carried Rubio and two cosmonauts up to the station.
But Rubio has done his best to make the most of this record-breaking U.S. space mission. One thing Rubio says he is excited to learn about is how these long stays affect the human body. It’s already been shown in research that astronauts lose some of their bone density in space. It’s one of the many concerns surrounding deep space missions likebecause it could mean more health issues when those astronauts return to Earth.
That’s also why being able to create artificial gravity has become such a significant interest for so many.
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