NASA Astronaut Wilmore Struggles with Health Issues After 286 Days in Space
NASA Astronaut Wilmore Struggles with Health Issues After 286 Days in Space

NASA Astronaut Wilmore Struggles with Health Issues After 286 Days in Space

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NASA astronaut Barry Wilmore, who spent 286 days aboard the International Space Station, is facing significant challenges upon his return to Earth. His wife, Deanna, shared that Barry is struggling with muscle weakness and bone loss, common side effects of long-term space travel. The recovery process is expected to be lengthy, as experts caution that astronauts can lose substantial muscle mass and bone density in low gravity. Barry and his crewmate, Sunita Williams, are undergoing 45 days of rehabilitation to help them adjust to gravity again. Their reunion was emotional, marked by hugs rather than words, as Barry's family emphasized the difficulties he faces in regaining strength and stamina. Deanna noted that Barry is largely resting at home, indicative of the arduous recovery ahead.

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