NASA astronauts spend time in space after the SpaceX Crew-8 mission Their strange experiences after 8 months and shared the muscle pain they experienced.
Crew-8 was SpaceX’s longest human spaceflight mission, and this mission presented the astronauts with significant challenges, both physically and psychologically. Astronauts, who returned to Earth late last month, held a press conference earlier today and made important statements about their experiences in space.
Crew-8 mission became the longest human spaceflight

The Crew-8 mission is the longest crewed spaceflight conducted by SpaceX’s Crew Dragon spacecraft. Some problems that occurred during the flight caused the mission to be extended.
While the crew was originally scheduled to return to Earth in August, they were able to land in October with a two-month delay. NASA, from the crew An astronaut was admitted to a hospital in Florida due to medical problems. announced, but no further details have been shared.
Astronauts try to get used to the world

The recovery process upon return from space was a complex experience for astronauts. Although NASA astronaut Michael Barratt did not reveal the medical problems the crew faced to the press, he did share information about the process of adapting to life on Earth.
Astronaut Mathew Dominick said that even sitting on a hard chair on Earth was a strange experience. in space Because they haven’t been on a hard surface for 235 daysstated that even such small details create strange effects on their bodies.
Jeanette Epps talked about the muscle pain she experienced after her time in space. He expressed the difficulties of keeping his head upright for a long time and said that it felt very strange to keep the objects they often use in space on Earth. He highlighted that because they are used to objects being lighter in space, the weight they feel when they try to hold them on Earth feels very different.
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