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Question of the Week / Re: QotW: 21.02.08 - Would a foetus develop differently in zero gravity?
« on: 13/02/2021 11:57:10 »
That is a really interesting question!
Firstly, the fetus would not only develop differently because of the zero gravity but also because of the radiation. The radiation is much stronger and potentially more damaging. It is already a risky factor for space travellers. I think the impact on a fetus would be even more damaging and serious. Maybe the development would stop or there would be abnormal developments.
Firstly, the fetus would not only develop differently because of the zero gravity but also because of the radiation. The radiation is much stronger and potentially more damaging. It is already a risky factor for space travellers. I think the impact on a fetus would be even more damaging and serious. Maybe the development would stop or there would be abnormal developments.
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