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SpaceWhy do astronauts still act like gravity exists in space?

Months in orbit do not erase Earth’s influence on how astronauts grip and move objects.

Joseph Shavit
SpaceArtemis II isn’t the farthest human spaceflight, and it’s not even closeJoseph Shavit
SpaceScientists use microbes on ISS to extract valuable metals from meteoritesJoseph Shavit
SpaceNASA veteran unveils propellant-free space drive that could redefine exploration
SpaceThe ISS’s Sterile Environment Could Be Making Astronauts Sick
HealthSpace-cultured stem cells show potential to cure cancer and heart disease
SpaceThe smell of food can make meals taste bad in space
DiscoveriesA little piece of Washington state blasted into space this week
InnovationsBeam Me Up Scotty: NASA ‘Holoported’ a doctor onto the International Space Station
DiscoveriesFirst fully private mission reaches International Space Station
Good NewsAstronaut Captures Photos of Rare Blue Aurora Illuminated by the Moon
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