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“In weightlessness, one of the physiological changes is a fluid shift. Your blood and fluid is equally distributed in your body. So that makes your calves and thighs and waist skinnier, and it makes your chest and women's breasts broader. The downside is your face is kind of puffy” quote by Mike Mullane
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“In weightlessness, one of the physiological changes is a fluid shift. Your blood and fluid is equally distributed in your body. So that makes your calves and thighs and waist skinnier, and it makes your chest and women's breasts broader. The downside is your face is kind of puffy”

Mike Mullane

About This Quote

Source Book: An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth, 2005

In microgravity, fluids redistribute, making limbs appear thinner and the torso broader, but the face can look puffy.

In simple terms: Zero‑g shifts body fluids, changing shape.

Key Takeaway

Expect bodily changes in spaceflight.

Themes

science physiology space travel

Mood

informative neutral

Type

educational technical

When to use this quote

  • space missions
  • astronaut training
  • medical monitoring
  • fitness planning

Key Concepts

gravity effects fluid dynamics human adaptation

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do astronauts mitigate fluid‑shift effects?
  • What long‑term impacts could this have?
A Different Perspective

These changes are temporary and may affect health monitoring.

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