Explanator
The space may vary in the body for nine months permanently, and astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore affect the potential long -term health.
It was a mission that lasted long for planning.
The United States astronaut Sunita “Sunni” Williams and Barry “Butch” Wilmore June went to the Boeing Starinner Calipso Board on June 224. He wanted to spend eight days at the International Space Station (ISS).
But as the spacecraft was approaching the station, his thrusts were damaged and NASA ordered to stay on ISS while finding how to bring them back.
They walked for nine months or 288 daysNASA astronauts have been working for a long time in the space between the two missions of Williams and Wilmore.
Who has spent the most of the time in space?
ISS moves to 354 km (220 miles) while the average distance of Mars on earth is 225 million kilometers (140 million miles).
Astronaut Frank Rubio has recorded the record of NASA’s longest distance campaign and has spent more than a year on ISS.
The total record of a single spaceflit is from the Russian Valley Polycov, who spent 437 days at the MIR Space Station.

When did the SpaceX crew -9 mission come back to earth?
The SpaceX dragon Spacecraft with Williams and Wilmore, with the local time (21:57 GMT), on the coast of Florida (21:57 GMT) usually descended from ISS at the time of 5:05 GMT.
Roskosmos Cosmonot Alexander Gorbunov was accompanied by Wilmore and Williams.
NASA provided a direct coverage of the lead until Splashdown.

Now back to the ground, the crew has to be adjusted physically and mentally on the earth.
How does living in space do the body damage?
Spending months in micrography is cruel to the body. Without the earth’s gravity bridge, the muscles are compressed, the bones weaken, and the physical fluid changes.
Astronauts lose muscle mass rapidly because they do not use legs to reduce their weight. Their bones become delicate and lose 1 percent of their bone mass per month – like the whole year of earth’s aging.
Radiation is another major concern. Although the ISS has been protected by the earth’s magnetic field, astronauts have gained ten times the radiation on the earth, which lasts six months or more. The prolonged exposure is linked to the risk of high cancer and potential cognitive degrees.

- Body Mass and Fluids: The astronauts lost about 20 percent of their body’s fluids and lost about 5 percent of their body in space while in space.
- Muscular Micrography absorbs muscles, but exercise for two hours a day, six days a week, and supplements reduce muscle damage.
- Skin: The thin skin is thin, easily tears and the space is more cured in the space.
- Eyes: Micrography reduces vision while radiation increases the risk of cataract.
- DNA: Most jeans reset after returning to the earth, but about 7 percent are shattered.
- Psychosomatics and experiences: Radiation can cause brain damage and the beginning of Alzheimer’s. The space disrupts orientation, which causes movement of the movement.
- Cardiovascular and cardiovascular system: Blood circulation decreases and red blood cell production is reduced. Cardiac arrhythmia is normal.
- Immune system: The immune system becomes weak. Radiation Exposure has been 10 times higher than the annual display on the earth for six months of space.
- Bone: Skeletal deformity and bone damage can be with 1 percent bone mass per month. The astronauts become tall because their cinema grows while in the room.
How will the body get back to earth?
Returning to earth does not undo the astronauts’ body for months. While their body matches gravity, they are weakening the question of balance, dizziness, and cardiovascular function.
After a few months after landing, everything does not heal. They face the risk of long -term health with cancer, nerve damage and degenerative diseases.

- Arrival from space: The spine returns to normal shape. Footure is no longer a problem and blood pressure is normal.
- After a week: Speed illnesses, disorders and balance problems disappear. Sleep returns to normal.
- After two weeks: The immune system is recovered and the fluid in the lost body is recovered. The production of red blood cells comes back to normal.
- After a month: The muscle improvement is almost complete and close to the fly-pre-level level.
- After three months: The redevelopment of the skin is completed. The mass of the body comes to the earth’s level and the problems with the vision are no longer existed.
- After six months: The risk of bone fractures as well as the risk of cancer. Nineteen percent of the genes go back to normal, but 7 percent is disrupted.

