• Question: Do u feel dizzy while floating and when you stop floating is it quite hard to walk?

    Asked by 238tch48 to Charlie 🚀, Vinita, Kirsty on 14 Jun 2016. This question was also asked by 374tch48, 526tch24.
    • Photo: Charles Laing

      Charles Laing answered on 14 Jun 2016:


      Hi 238tch48,

      Going into space or experiencing weightlessness is incredibly strange and our bodies are not used to it. We evolved over millions of years with gravity and taking that away is a big shock to our system.

      We know that when astronauts first arrive in space they feel pretty rough and it takes about 24 hours to get used to it and feel relatively normal again. This process is reversed when returning.

      The balancing system in our ears adapts to the lack of gravity so struggles to make sense of everything back on Earth again. It is for this reason astronauts who have just come back from space are told not to drive their cars for some time before they get used to being on Earth again!

      Charlie 😀🚀

    • Photo: Kirsty Lindsay

      Kirsty Lindsay answered on 14 Jun 2016:


      You do feel dizzy when you first arrive, but once you are used to space you feel better. The bad news is once you have landed you feel dizzy gain becasue your brain gets confused!

      Tim seems to enjoy himself spinning in space in his dizzyness experiment.

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