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Maroc Maroc - WN.COM - Science - 03/Jan 07:26

Things astronauts are NOT ALLOWED to do in space

From a distance, the International Space Station looks calm, almost poetic. It drifts quietly above Earth, a thin line of light crossing the night sky. Inside, life feels less romantic. Days are tightly scheduled. Space is shared, controlled, and watched closely. Nothing floats freely by accident, and nothing happens without a reason. Astronauts do not live there in the way people live at home. They operate inside a working laboratory where small mistakes can grow quickly. Even familiar habits have to be rethought. Eating, washing, writing, resting. All of it changes once gravity stops doing its job. Over months in orbit, rules become part of survival rather than discipline. Some are...

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