According to Harry Coumnas, Living in Space Differs from Living on Earth
Harry Coumnas , the mission specialist, trains pilots to fly shuttles and other mission specialists take care of the technical astronaut duties. He manages the innumerable responsibilities that come with living in space as an astronaut. Planning missions, including crew activities and food and drink supply management, is his area of expertise. Harry is also skilled in building space stations and conducting spacewalks. Using simulations that replicate the conditions of spaceflight, he trains for hundreds of hours. He is a well-known scientist who thinks that the human body is made to cooperate with gravity. He wants to know if living in space would be preferable to living on Earth. Living in space is not the same as living on Earth, he said. While our lower torso and legs bear our weight on Earth, astronauts' bodies shift in space. This maintains the strength of our muscles and bones. At the moment, Harry Coumnas is in charge of an International Interplanetary Society space colony ...