Fresh health concerns about NASA astronauts stranded on ISS after 'gaunt' new photo
Gaunt image raises eyebrows
A new photo of NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) has raised concerns about their health, with some experts saying they appear "gaunt" and "unhealthy." The image, taken on February 15, shows the astronauts wearing their space suits and floating in the weightless environment of the ISS. Many of them have sunken eyes and thin faces, and their skin appears pale and dry.
Possible causes for appearance
There are several possible explanations for the astronauts' appearance. One possibility is that they are simply experiencing the effects of space travel. Astronauts on the ISS are exposed to radiation and microgravity, which can take a toll on their bodies. Radiation can damage cells and DNA, while microgravity can cause bones and muscles to weaken.
Another possibility is that the astronauts are not getting enough to eat. Astronauts on the ISS rely on freeze-dried food and prepackaged meals, which may not provide them with all the nutrients they need. Additionally, space travel can cause astronauts to lose their appetite, making it difficult for them to get enough calories.
More monitoring and support needed
The astronauts' appearance has raised concerns about their long-term health. If they are not getting enough to eat or are experiencing the effects of radiation and microgravity, their health could deteriorate over time. NASA is monitoring the situation and has sent up additional supplies of food and water to the ISS. The agency is also considering sending up a medical team to examine the astronauts in person.
In the meantime, the astronauts are continuing their work on the ISS. They are conducting experiments, repairing the station, and preparing for future missions. The astronauts are all experienced and highly trained, and they are confident that they can complete their mission safely.