Astronauts In Space For More Than One Month 'Suffer Brain And Eye Damage'

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Huffington Post UK   First Posted: 13/03/2012 12:35 Updated: 13/03/2012 12:35

Astronauts who have spent more than a month in space have shown evidence of damage to their eyeballs and brain tissue.

MRI scans on 27 Nasa astronauts revealed a pattern of deformities in their eyeballs, optic nerves and pituitary glands, it was revealed in the journal Radiology.

Seven of the astronauts had a flattening of one or both of the eyeballs, causing them to become long-sighted. Four had swelling around the optic nerve and three had deformed pituitary glands.

The study was led by Larry Kramer at the University of Texas Health Science Centre in Houston, who says the findings could be explained by a build-up of cerebrospinal fluid in the brains of the astronauts, caused by exposure to the micro-gravity of space.

He added: “Microgravity-induced intracranial hypertension represents a hypothetical risk factor and a potential limitation to long-duration space travel.

"Consider the possible impact on proposed manned missions to Mars or even the concept of space tourism. Can risks be eventually mitigated? Can abnormalities detected be completely reversed?

"The next step is confirming the findings, defining causation and working towards a solution based on solid evidence."

The findings have not rendered any astronauts ineligible for future space travel.

Shuttle missions typically last a couple of weeks, AFP reports, while International Space Station journeys can last more than six months.

A Mars mission could potentially last a year-and-a-half.

Last month Nasa published a feature about vision changes experienced by astronauts on board the ISS. It referenced research from the October 2011 issue of Ophthalmology and referred to tests on seven astronaut test subjects who all reported blurred vision.

Astronaut Bob Thirsk, who spent six months as a member of the Expedition 20 and 21 crews in 2007, told a post-flight survey: “After a few weeks aboard I noticed that my visual acuity had changed.

"My distant vision was not too bad, but I found that it was more difficult to read procedures. I also had trouble manually focusing cameras, so I would ask a crewmate to verify my focus setting on critical experiments."

Nasa provides space anticipation glasses (spectacles with a stronger prescription) for crew members over the age of 40

Crews also have access to SuperFocus glasses - adjustable focus glasses eliminating the need for bi- and tri-focal lens associated with multiple vision adjustments. These specialised glasses are in addition to an astronaut's regular prescription glasses.

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Astronauts who have spent more than a month in space have shown evidence of damage to their eyeballs and brain tissue. MRI scans on 27 Nasa astronauts revealed a pattern of deformities in their e...
Astronauts who have spent more than a month in space have shown evidence of damage to their eyeballs and brain tissue. MRI scans on 27 Nasa astronauts revealed a pattern of deformities in their e...
 
 
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12:32 AM on 04/05/2012
This, coupled with bone loss, muscle loss and radiation exposure, is why we need to travel faster in space. It's the deep space, zero g environment that does it.

Though they may develop prevention for all four in time.
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03:45 AM on 06/01/2012
Faster travel isn't necessarily the solution, as it can only help so much - eventually there will be a distance for which this will not work, at least for a time. Developing ways to simulate gravity (not necessarily generating) might be worth looking into as well.
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10:49 AM on 03/15/2012
you suffer the same symptoms if you work for asdas for the same period..???...ha ha ...luv it...keep on rockin...XXX
07:46 PM on 03/13/2012
James Dyson, why will you not sell spare cyclone top handles? You are ripping us off by insisting that we buy the complete cyclone assembly. Everyone take note: If you buy a Dyson vacuum cleaner, certain parts are not available.
04:39 PM on 03/13/2012
THAT does it..... I'm DEFINITELY not going to do any space travel now.
03:42 PM on 03/13/2012
The coalition can`t see what it`s doing to this country, maybe they`re spaced out most of the time.
03:11 PM on 03/13/2012
And I didn't know Boris had ever been in orbit.
02:29 PM on 03/13/2012
I hope the "Brown,s from Uranus" know this; they seem to be visiting us a lot.