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How do you feel in space?

Updated: 9/17/2023
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By "in space" I assume you mean zero G. In complete vacuum, you wouldn't survive long enough to explain how it feels.

In short, you feel weightless. If you want something to relate to, it feels as if you are constantly falling, except there's no wind blowing against your face. The blood in your body rushes up to your face and upper body instead of pooling at your feet like it normally does due to gravity, creating a bloated feeling. Many astronauts commonly experience motion sickness and vomiting, due to inner ear fluids and stomach contents also floating freely.

Discomfort aside, though, most people feel a sense of elation when they realize they can ignore all that and just float around like superman.

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