NASA's Astronaut return to Earth from space, but it is also difficult to walk

NASA’s Astronaut return to Earth from space, but it is also difficult to walk

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After living in the space for a long time, the person may also have difficulty doing minor work. Astronaut AJ Droo Fuestel, who spent 197 days in space, shared a video in which he could be seen struggling while walking on Earth. His video has become viral on the social site. Many people on social media have expressed their hopes for a quick recovery.

In the video, he has shown that he is suffering even during a short walk while walking. Astronaut tweeted – Welcome Home! After staying 197 days in the space station and walking on the earth on October 5 was something like this. He said that hopefully recently returned crew members will feel better.

According to NASA, Expedition 56, Commander Drew Fuestel and Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold completed 6 spacewalks this year at the International Space Station.

Fuestel took part in the field test at the space station. Astronaut lives in space to study physical changes and effects for 6 months from year to year. After returning to Earth, there are many types of influences in his body. After returning from Earth to Earth, crew members are provided with instant medical assistance.