File:Astronaut Vision Changes in Microgravity.webm
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[edit]DescriptionAstronaut Vision Changes in Microgravity.webm |
English: Astronauts' bodies change in a variety of ways during spaceflight, and some experience impaired vision. NASA is working to understand and prevent these changes, which may also help us understand and prevent related vision changes on Earth. |
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Source | YouTube: Astronaut Vision Changes in Microgravity – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
Author | NASA Johnson |
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current | 15:52, 28 December 2023 | 1 min 22 s, 1,280 × 720 (8.25 MB) | DarwIn (talk | contribs) | Imported media from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laMmaGFZFZI |
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