Astronauts' eyes weaken during long space missions, raising concerns for Mars travel
Astronauts' eyes weaken during long space missions, raising concerns for Mars travel
phys.org Astronauts' eyes weaken during long space missions, raising concerns for Mars travel
The low levels of gravity (microgravity) in space cause significant changes in astronauts' eyes and vision after six to 12 months aboard the International Space Station (ISS), according to a study published in the IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology.