- NASA twins study verifies long-term health effects of space travel; the investigation of astronaut Scott Kelly's health after nearly a year in space shows that the early findings from 2017 were valid — with some new insights into possible health issues for future Mars travelers https://www.space.com/39952-nasa-twin-study-spaceflight-health-effects.html 5 comments space
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