Scientists invent a tight space suit to stop the spine from expanding

It is reported that scientists have invented a tight space suit to stop the expansion of the astronaut's spine.

They used a lightweight, elastic material to simulate the effects of gravity on the body. The experiment found that the astronaut's spine can be extended by up to 7 cm under weightless conditions and suffer from muscle and nerve pull.
In a weightless environment, the astronauts' bones and muscles do not need to continue working and will begin to wear out. After returning to Earth, this may cause astronauts to face long-term back problems or other health problems. Researchers say that these problems may pose even greater challenges to the long journey of a journey like Mars.
Using MIT's design, scientists are customizing space suits for space testing. The tailors of Italy and the United States worked with a team of scientists to create a tight space suit composed of multiple layers of elastic materials. The material is woven in two directions, which exerts greater pressure on the human body to some extent and prevents the expansion of the spine.
The European Space Agency astronaut Andreas Mogensen will be the first person to wear such a tight space suit in space in 2015.

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