Wednesday, 10 December 2025

Starman


Every time I hear about the preposterous amount of money we are wasting on 'going to Mars' I get so annoyed. Thinking they're smart enough to make that workable when not even knowing the basics of what happens to the human body in space? It's absurd.

In space, the human body is exposed to massive amounts of radiation, some of which is impossible (or extremely difficult) to shield against. This radiation exposure has greater damage to health outcomes than radiation exposure on Earth (and we know it causes cancer and degenerative disease here).

Gravity is another issue. Transitioning through different gravity fields affects spatial orientation and balance. It may be difficult to maintain blood pressure when standing. The weight-bearing bones lose mineral density in space flight and also muscle mass, and it may not be corrected by rehabilitation. The fluids in the body shift upwards to the head, and this can cause among other things, vision problems. Increased risk of kidney stones due to dehydration and an increase in the excretion of calcium from the bones is another issue to be dealt with. The list goes on...

Not sure what all the anti-vaxxers will do given the risks to their immune system will require a lot of shots?

We saw what a full year on the space station did - compared to the normal 200 days. And that was close to Earth! It only gets worse the further you go and the longer time spent in space.

So instead of throwing money into 'escape', why don't we stop wasting resources like water on AI and focus on creating clean air and cooler, stable temperatures on Earth? Food security requires it. Human life requires it. If you have all this money for science, why not put it to something useful?

NASA article here for more detail.

 

9 comments:

  1. Good questions about our collective delusions.

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  2. I like the blue tones and the bold lines.

    Susan

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  3. Nice mural and I agree. Why not put money into cancer-research instead... and all the things you mentioned. Save Earth ...

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    1. Australia has had some wins on Cancer prevention this year (HPV in particular) and I think Austria (?) just had good stem cell results.

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  4. Totally agree! Rather save the Earth instead of wasting money going to unknown planets. I like the mural. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Lydia.

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  5. I agree with you. There are so many things that would make our world better.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Lydia. ♥

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  6. Agreed! (Honestly, the billionaires are rich enough to do both - it doesn’t have to be an either or situation.) In any case, yes, the priority absolutely should be fixing our own climate. Great mural!

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  7. There's a starman waiting in the sky
    He'd like to come and meet us
    But he thinks he'd blow our minds
    (I wish he'd come).
    Amalia
    xo

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