Long Space Missions Can Give Astronauts Blurry Vision, Study Finds

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Sending astronauts on long space missions can affect how they see once they return to Earth, a new study reveals.

In the study, scientists studied the effects of long-duration missions on the eyesight of seven astronauts and found that some problems, including blurry vision, can continue long after the spaceflyers land back on Earth. The findings could affect how future long space voyages, such as to trips an asteroid or Mars, may be planned, researchers said.

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