Astronauts undergo various physiological changes when exposed to microgravity.
To combat muscle atrophy and bone density loss in microgravity, astronauts engage in regular exercise routines aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
Before launching, astronauts undergo extensive training to prepare for daily tasks in microgravity. They learn how to eat, drink, and perform hygiene routines without gravity.
Living in confined spaces with limited social interaction can pose psychological challenges for astronauts.
Microgravity affects sleep patterns, as the absence of a natural day-night cycle can disrupt circadian rhythms.
In microgravity, movement is different from what we experience on Earth.
Astronauts conduct scientific experiments that take advantage of the unique conditions of microgravity.