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This ‘Gravity Suit’ Could Protect Astronauts from Dangers of Microgravity
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2020-08-14
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When astronauts spend lots of time in space, microgravity can wreak havoc on their bodies, but a team of researchers made a “mobile gravity suit” to counteract some of the dangers.
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