WASHINGTON, 26 May. / Corr. Tass Kirsanov /. Former US astronaut Scott Kelly, who, along with Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko set the record for staying on board the ISS and back to Earth in early March, still suffers from severe pain in the legs, skin rashes and general fatigue, but every day feels all the better.
he said this on Wednesday at a meeting with a team of staff at headquarters the National United States Aeronautics and space Administration (NASA).
Kelly, who five years ago already on the ISS for approximately five months, said that while it took him six months to order it to recover from the negative effects of work in Earth orbit. “The current flight was twice as long, and I felt twice as bad”, – admitted the American space explorers
“I suspect that now probably take much longer, especially when, like me. still, after two and a half months (stay on Earth), sore feet, but the good news is that I feel better, “-. said 52-year-old Kelly, who retired from NASA on April 1,
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