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Artemis Ii Astronaut Christina Koch: ‘when People Live in Microgravity, Vestibular Organs Do Not Work Properly’
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NASA astronaut and member of the Artemis II mission, Christina Koch, explained that microgravity alters the functioning of vestibular organs, structures of the inner ear responsible for the balance and spatial orientation of the body. “When people live in microgravity, the systems of our body that have evolved to indicate to the brain how we move, the vestibular organs, do not work properly,” Koch said in a video broadcast on his Instagram accou…
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