Helen Sharman intv - Effects on the human body caused by long-term space travel
Interview Helen Sharman, British Astronaut, On the sometimes permanent effects on the human body caused by long-term space travel, after astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore returned to Earth after 9 months on the International Space Station, "Fluid pressure can flatten the back of your eyes" (BBC News 6pm bulletin - 19/03/25 - AEXZ288W)





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2206966549
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BBC Editorial
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March 19, 2025
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- B-roll,
- Barry E. Wilmore,
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- Damaged,
- Eye,
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- Flat - Physical Description,
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- London - England,
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- Physical Pressure,
- Planet Earth,
- Raw Footage,
- Real Time Video,
- Returning,
- Science and Technology,
- Space Exploration,
- Space Mission,
- Space Travel Vehicle,
- Sunita Williams,
- Taking a Shot - Sport,
- The Human Body,
- UK,
- Video with Sound,
- Zero Gravity,