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    ‘Concerning’ detail spotted in latest photos of NASA astronauts

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodMarch 20, 20254 Mins Read
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    After nearly nine months aboard the International Space Station (ISS), NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have safely returned to Earth. However, a detail from their post-arrival photos has raised concerns.

    An IV drip on her left arm The astronauts’ return, originally planned as an eight-day mission, was extended to an unprecedented 286 days due to technical issues. While their return aboard the SpaceX Crew-9 spacecraft was met with celebration, the photos taken during their medical evaluations have sparked worry among space enthusiasts.

    The astronauts, including Russian cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, 34, were immediately taken to a medical facility for a thorough post-mission assessment.

    These “secret” tests, which included cancer screenings, checks for radiation exposure, and studies on the effects of microgravity on the human body, are part of a long recovery process that will last around six weeks.

    Despite NASA’s assistance with their balance, it was clear that Williams, Wilmore, Hague, and Gorbunov were able to stand and walk independently after their medical evaluations.

    However, one concerning detail from their arrival at Johnson Space Center was the sight of 59-year-old Suni Williams with an IV drip attached to her left arm during these tests, raising concerns about her health.

    While Butch Wilmore was clean-shaven after previously sporting a beard in space, Williams appeared noticeably frail.

    It’s worth noting that during her time on the ISS, Williams had already drawn attention for appearing thinner than usual in several photos and videos shared throughout the mission.

    Although NASA reassured the public that Williams’ health was stable, her appearance change was attributed to the muscle and bone loss that astronauts often experience during extended stays in space.

    Common side effects The IV drip has led to speculation about the treatments Williams might need during her rehabilitation. One theory circulating online is that the IV could be related to fluid replenishment or even bone loss, both common side effects of prolonged exposure to microgravity.

    Such concerns are amplified by the fact that astronauts often face various health challenges after extended missions in space.

    However, there is a silver lining. The astronauts, including Williams, were seen walking without assistance just hours after landing—an impressive feat considering the muscle atrophy that space travelers typically experience after long missions.

    Williams herself had expressed concerns about the rapid recovery before landing, but the fact that all of them could stand and walk unaided suggests they are adjusting well to Earth’s gravity.

    Still, doctors have stated that it will take a few weeks for the astronauts to feel fully normal. Some former astronauts have shared that full recovery from the effects of space travel can take months or even a year before they truly feel like themselves again.

    Along with physical rehabilitation, astronauts may experience some unusual side effects from their time in space.

    Retired astronaut’s insight These effects include hypersensitive skin that feels almost baby-like due to the absence of gravity, and temporary difficulty with speech and swallowing as muscles—particularly the tongue—adjust back to Earth’s gravity.

    Retired British astronaut Tim Peake shared his perspective on how the astronauts might be feeling after their extended space mission. He explained that space travel impacts individuals differently, and each astronaut experiences it in their own way.

    In an interview on The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X, Peake recalled his own experience: “For me, going into space was no problem at all, but for the first two days on Earth, I felt pretty rough.”

    He added, “I think Butch and Suni will be feeling a bit rough right now. The whole body is just getting used to gravity. The vestibular system’s a bit messed up. You feel dizzy, a bit nauseous. So, it’ll take them a couple of days to get over that.”

    The return of Williams and Wilmore marks the successful conclusion of their mission, but the road to full recovery will take time and patience.

    As space travel becomes more frequent and astronauts spend longer periods away from Earth, medical evaluations and rehabilitation programs will be crucial for understanding how humans adapt to the challenges of extended space missions. For now, fans and supporters continue to wish these brave astronauts a speedy and smooth recovery.

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