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Do you want to be an astronaut?

If you have a chance to be an astronaut? 

What problems an astronaut will be facing after the get back to the earth?

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  • 10 months ago

    Yes, I have been a flat earther my entire life. I want to be an astronaught to prove my dumb friends wrong.

  • Anonymous
    10 months ago

    I'd rather be an asteroid.

  • D g
    Lv 7
    10 months ago

    Not if the rocket is made by the lowest bidder

  • Anonymous
    10 months ago

    Questions about the answerer are not allowed on Y!A

    > What problems will an astronaut be facing after the get back to the earth?

    Weightlessness causes you to lose bone-mass and muscle-mass.

    the higher radiation-levels in space will increase your chances of developing cancers

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  • Anonymous
    10 months ago

    F-no !!

    I've no real plan to travel outside r hm

    Planet even w/all these darn cruddy btm 

    Feedah's living off of pond-scum romng 

    around !!

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  • 11 months ago

    Nope.

    I just think how awful it would be crammed into a tiny capsule suffocating on farts from the other asstronauts. I would prefer to be on my surfboard with the feeling of unconfined freedom and the seabreeze blowing through my hair.

  • I was accepted into the program out of college but turned it down because I wanted to be a jet pilot during the Vietnamese War and drop napalm on the women and children as they were running out of their villages.  I loved the movie Apocalypse Now. I wanted to be an American Hero.

  • Anonymous
    11 months ago

    I want to be an astronaut. It sounds like it would be a lot fun, fun, fun (until daddy takes the spaceship away) going to all the stars and planets! A science buff like me, would have a blast.

    What problems after an astronaut returns to Earth? Probably having to sweep up all of that ticker tape from the numerous parades.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    11 months ago

    Not any more. I've never been tall enough to be an astronaut ( 5 feet 2 inches),  and I've been a type 1 diabetic since 1955. I was 2 years old. Even though I do NOT have childhood amnesia like .MANY people do, my autobiographical memory kicked in around the time my pediatrician confirmed I was a juvenile onset diabetic. 

    Maybe in my next incarnation. 

    At some point you have to accept fact and reality from fiction and fantasy. I stopped wanting a cure for diabetes by the time I was 10 years old or earlier. Yes. I still do want to be science officer, but that is fantasy. I usually do not have have any problems separating the 2 even when my universe starts unraveling because of low blood sugar. 

     

  • Anonymous
    11 months ago

    No, I don't want to die in an oxygen fueled inferno. 

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