Japanese astronauts increased height in space
An astronaut from Japan said that after three weeks in the International Space Station, its height increased 9 centimeters (3.5 inches). Norisige Kanai, the astronaut, wrote in a tweet saying that he is afraid now that he will be able to get back to Russia's Soyuz spacecraft when he returns to the earth in June. After reaching the space, the height of the astronauts increased by two to five cm.
Because of the lack of gravity in space, the height of the human spinal cord increases. But after returning to Earth, the excess height reduced to the astronauts returning to normal heights.
On Twitter, Narizi Kanai wrote, "Good morning everyone. I want to make a big announcement. Our height has been measured in space. Wow, I'm 9 cm tall.
He wrote, I grew up like a lottery. It was not so after the school. I'm afraid if I'm clinging to the sunshine.
Why is this astronomical height higher than the normal Japanese? On this question, Britain's space scientist Liby Jackson said 9 cm more, but it is possible. The body structure of each individual is unique. Tanisai was the first Japanese to visit the International Space Station in Norijegi.
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