We have not actualy taken out human lungs after space flight thog rally dissect them, because when they get back to earth, the astronas are still using their lungs. We can say it looks like it differently changed in mice when you're up in flight. Three leaters of fluid goes up in your upper body when you get into space. And so it's that's whow you get thesor of he puffy when you first get up there. You knowa, huntin millions and milions y rears of evolutionists. I got in the body used to just being able to push back up and suddenly don't have to. Ah, so it takes the walk
What did we learn from the first all civilian mission into orbit? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice explore SpaceX’s recent launch, the Inspiration4, with biophysicist Dr. Chris Mason and geoscientist and pilot Dr. Sian Proctor.
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