Astronauts Have Special Eyewear For Space Missions

Special eyewear is used by astronauts to help with vision changes that can occur due to prolonged exposure to microgravity, a condition NASA calls Spaceflight-Associated Neuro-ocular Syndrome (SANS). Maintaining good eyesight is essential for the detailed work astronauts perform, and this space-related health issue is carefully studied for long missions. Even pioneering astronaut John Glenn carried "space anticipation glasses" to address potential visual challenges.
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