space
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Space Exploration Bad for the Eyes? The Truth Behind Astronauts' Deformed Eyeballs
A new research has revealed that astronauts who stay for long periods of time in space suffer from a strange eye condition: deformed eyeballs. This mysterious condition could be detrimental to future space exploration.
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