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RE: What Happens To An Astronauts Body Temperature During A Long Space Flight?
( I know when I roll out of bed in the morning... my body temperature isn't exactly the first thing on my mind... its usually the thought "Damn it, morning already?" )
I really think about temperature when I wake up: "damned, it is much warmer and better under the blanket" ^^
Interesting article by the way. I never thought about this. The lack of gravity may also change the maximum temperature the body can cope with, I guess. I can imagine that all we know has been done measured on Earth.
It seems like there just isn't a lot of information on this from space yeah. The article talks about anecdotal reports from astronauts about being too hot during space flight, so it sounds like they weren't surprised by the data. However I can say that I was.
I was actually more shocked by the magnitude of the difference. I guess that with space being trendy those days, the amount of data will increase. It is thus enough to stay tuned ^^