Is there a limit to mans physical ability to remain in weightlessness?
Russian long-endurance space flights on orbital space stations have shown that the duration of man’s stay in weightlessness has not reached its critical limit. In these outer space flights the physical condition of the cosmonauts was good and they felt well. Medical researchers believe that their readaptation to the Earth’s conditions has been satisfactory.
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