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Astronaut Chris Hadfield Explains How Astronauts’ Feet Change in Space

  • Kimber StreamsKimber Streams
  • May 13, 2013

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield explains that while the sense of touch doesn’t change very much in space, the bottoms of astronauts’ feet get very soft and the tops of their feet get a little raw aboard the International Space Station in his latest video, “The Five Senses in Space: Touch.”

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