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That question hasn't come up yet, since nobody has ever been to Mars, and

there isn't likely to be for many years to come. When they do go, they won't

have any problem adapting to the gravity on Mars, since it's only roughly 1/3

as much as on Earth. The problem will be coming back, AFTER they've gotten

comfy on Mars, and suddenly get hit with triplethe gravity here compared to

what they're used to.

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