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Nasa warns Mars colonists risk ‘invisible’ silent killer, kidney damage and disease breakouts in shocking ‘hazards’ list

DEADLY space radiation and rapid outbreaks of disease are just a few of the official Nasa dangers that visitors to Mars will face.

The space agency holds a list of “five hazards of human spaceflight” that puts astronauts travelling to the space station, the Moon and even the red planet at risk.

Image of Mars.
NASA, ESA, and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
Humans are set to visit Mars in the not-too-distant future – but it won’t be an easy trip[/caption]
Illustration of a Mars base with astronauts.
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Living on Mars – even if only temporarily – will be difficult and dangerous[/caption]

Nasa is already working on returning humans to the surface of the Moon – and Mars is the obvious next stop.

But Nasa’s Human Research Program has warned that these space-faring pioneers will face dangerous and potentially deadly threats.

Worse still, Nasa warns these dangers “can feed off one another and exacerbate effects on the human body”.

“Recognizing these hazards allows NASA to seek ways that overcome the challenges of sending humans to the space station, the Moon, Mars, and beyond,” Nasa said.

SPACE DANGER #1 – SPACE RADIATION

Space radiation is a serious risk to anyone spending a long time away from Earth.

“Invisible to the human eye, space radiation is not only stealthy but considered one of the most hazardous aspects of spaceflight,” Nasa warns.

When you’re on Earth, you’re protected by its magnetic field and atmosphere.

But when you go into space, you’re at risk from ionising radiation – and are no longer shielded like you would be on Earth.

You can’t see or feel it, but Nasa warns that the effects of this “silent hazard” are very real.

If you spend around six months in space, Nasa says your body will be exposed to roughly the same amount of radiation as having 1,000 chest X-rays.

This puts you at increased risk of developing cancer, but Nasa warns that it can also lead to “central nervous system damage, bone loss, and some cardiovascular diseases”.

SPACE DANGER #2 – ISOLATION AND CONFINEMENT

While you’re being blasted with space radiation, you’ll have to take on another difficulty: being a human.

For a start, you’ll be isolated from everyone back home.

On the space station, you can communicate with Earth – but you’ll be away from loved ones for a long time.

If you head to the red planet, it’s far worse.

“On Earth, we have the luxury of picking up our cell phones and instantly being connected with nearly everything and everyone around us,” Nasa explained.

“On a trip to Mars, astronauts will be more isolated and confined than we can imagine.

“Sleep loss, circadian desynchronization, and work overload compound this issue and may lead to decreased performance, adverse health outcomes, and compromised mission objectives.”

How long does it take to get to Mars?

It's not that short of a trip...

  • There’s an immense distance between Earth and Mars, which means any trip to the red planet will take a very long time
  • It’s also made more complicated by the fact that the distance is constantly changing as the two planets rotate around the sun
  • The closest that the Earth and Mars would ever be is a distance of 33.9million miles – that’s 9,800 times the distance between London and New York
  • That’s really rare though: the more useful distance is the average, which is 140million miles
  • Scientists on Earth have already launched a whole bunch of spacecraft to (or near) Mars, so we have a rough idea of how long it takes with current technology
  • Historically, the trip has taken anywhere from 128 to 333 days – admittedly a huge length of time for humans to be on board a cramped spacecraft.
  • A realistic travel time for a crewed mission would be roughly two to three years.

SPACE DANGER #3 – DISTANCE FROM EARTH

Distance from Earth isn’t just bad in terms of isolation – but also in mission planning.

It takes a very long time to get humans over to and back from Mars. Communications will also take a very long time.

If you’ve ever played an online game with high latency or been on a Zoom call with a delay, know that visiting Mars would be so much worse.

After all, Mars is a whopping 140 million miles from Earth on average.

So while a trip to the Moon and back could be achieved in days, Nasa says that astronauts making the journey to Mars would be away from Earth for “roughly three years”.

That makes mission planning very difficult.

“Given this distance, planning and self-sufficiency will be essential to successful missions to Mars,” Nasa noted.

“Facing a communication delay of up to 20 minutes one way, the possibility of equipment failures or medical emergencies, and a critical need to ration food and supplies, astronauts must be capable of confronting an array of situations with minimal support from teams on Earth.”

MARS FACTS – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Here's some of the key info about our space neighbour...

Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun.

On average, it’s around 140 million miles away from Earth.

Its distances from the Sun also varies because Mars has an elliptical (egg-shaped) orbit.

Each day on Mars typically lasts around 24.6 hours – only slightly longer than on Earth.

But a full trip around the Sun – a Martian year – takes 687 Earth days.

The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide (around 96%), along with a combination of oxygen, nitrogen, argon, and water vapour.

Mars has two moons: Phobos, which is the larger inner moon, and Deimos, a smaller outer moon.

It’s expected that Phobos will continue to move towards Mars and ultimately crash into the red planet in around 50 million years.

The planet is rocky with a solid surface like Earth. Its red colour is due to the iron in Martian rocks and dust, as part of a rust-like oxidation process.

Picture Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/MSSS

SPACE DANGER #4 – GRAVITY FIELDS

Unless you’re a scientist or apples are regularly falling on your head, you probably rarely think about gravity.

But astronauts will have to face not one but three different gravitational challenges on their Martian trip.

Firstly, they’ll have to adjust to weightlessness on the long space-trek to Mars, which could take around six months.

Then when they’re on Mars, they’ll experience a different kind of gravity. It’s not complete weightlessness – instead, it’ll be about a third of Earth’s gravity.

Three astronauts in spacesuits inside a spacecraft.
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Astronauts on the ISS have to contend with weightlessness – but a return trip to Mars will make adjusting to different levels of gravity even more complicated[/caption]

And then when they finally make it back home, they’ll have to readjust to Earth’s gravity again.

“Switching from one gravity field to another is trickier than it sounds,” Nasa warned.

“The transition affects spatial orientation, head-eye and hand-eye coordination, balance, and locomotion, with some crew members experiencing space motion sickness.”

Astronauts might even find themselves fainting when they land their craft on Mars.

Crews may experience an increased risk of developing kidney stones due to dehydration and increased excretion of calcium from their bones.

Nasa

But that’s not all: astronauts flying through space face very serious health risks as a result of the lack of gravity.

“Without the continuous load of Earth’s gravity, weight-bearing bones lose on average 1% to 1.5% of mineral density per month during spaceflight,” Nasa explained.

“Water and other fluids in the body shift upward to the head, which may put pressure on the eyes and cause vision problems.

“If preventive measures are not implemented, crews may experience an increased risk of developing kidney stones due to dehydration and increased excretion of calcium from their bones.”

The International Space Station orbiting Earth.
NASA/Roscosmos
Space travel – and even trips on the ISS – involves lengthy periods of weightlessness[/caption]

So if gravity does bring an apple crashing down on your head here on Earth, remember to be grateful.

SPACE DANGER #5 – HOSTILE AND CLOSED ENVIRONMENTS

When you’re on a spacecraft, Nasa will do its best to keep it closed off from the hostile outside world.

That’s very handy, as there are many things in space (and on Mars) that could kill you.

But by keeping astronauts confined in small and closed-off spaces, there are other risks that can appear.

Astronauts on the ISS.
NASA
Astronauts live and work in close proximity, so illnesses can spread quickly[/caption]

“Microbes can change characteristics in space, and micro-organisms that naturally live on the human body are transferred more easily from person to person in closed habitats, such as the space station,” Nasa revealed.

“Stress hormone levels can elevate and the immune system can alter, which could lead to increased susceptibility to allergies or other illnesses.

“More research is needed into whether these changes pose serious risks to astronauts.”

On top of that, Nasa needs to also think about how to make its space craft, stations, and bases comfortable for living.

That means making sure that the heating, amount of free space, ambient noise, and lighting are all spot on – so you’re not driven mad on your Mars adventure.

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Lizzie Cundy, 56, reveals secret behind her age-defying looks as she undergoes special treatment

LIZZIE Cundy has revealed the secret behind her age-defying looks.

Taking to Instagram to show herself undergoing a special treatment, which she credits for her ageless beauty, Lizzie got candid in a video as fans praised the very busy and very beautiful star.

Woman receiving a facial treatment.
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Lizzie Cundy has shared a video about getting a treatment done at a Harley Street clinic[/caption]
Lizzie Cundy discussing her age-defying looks.
Instagram
Lizzie is 56 years of age[/caption]
Woman receiving a facial treatment.
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Sharing the process on how she stays looking youthful, fans were quick to praise the stunning star[/caption]
Woman receiving facial treatment.
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Lizzie explained how she needs to look fresh and young all of the time[/caption]

In the video she shared, the 56-year-old explained how she was at her “favourite place” to get a “heavenly treatment”.

As she underwent the treatment in the clip, she could be heard saying: “I need to look fresh. I need to look young.”

Then, in the caption of the post, she penned: “Laughter lines ? What laughter lines ? Come with me and get a heavenly beautiful glow.”

She explained: “Fractora Forma is an advanced non-invasive solution for skin tightening and lifting treatment.

This treatment utilises bipolar radiofrequency energy to increase collagen and elastin production, while also tightening the skin on both the body and face.”

Speaking about the results, she gushed: “The results are amazing, rendering long-lasting effects without downtime or discomfort.

So what are you waiting for . Tight, peachy skin thanks to @harleystskin @lesleyreynoldsharleyst!”

‘LOOKING STUNNING AS ALWAYS’

Commenting on the post, fans went wild.

“Your energy is contagious,” gushed one person.

Another complimented Lizzie by saying: “Looking stunning as always.”

“Your the busiest and look gorgeous xxx,” added a third.

A fourth person then added: “I want this.”

And a fifth said: “Looks amazing. How much is it?”

WHAT IS FRACTORA FORMA?

According to the Harley Street Skin Clinic, which is where Lizzie went to get the treatment, it states that Fractora Forma is a skin treatment “which uses the body’s own healing process to mimic minor injuries”.

I need to look fresh. I need to look young.

Lizzie Cundy

The clinic’s website states: “It delivers deep pulses and heat into the skin using radiofrequency energy, causing the body to further stimulate collagen repair.”

The site later adds: “With this cutting-edge technology, you have a simple but effective method for skin tightening and refreshing your skin so that it looks beautiful and youthful.”

Lizzie, who is an English socialite, TV personality and the former wife of footballer Jason Cundy, often gets praised online for her ageless looks.

LIZZIE’S ADORING FANS

Last week she took to her Instagram page donning some thigh-high leather boots with a short skirt.

Fans went wild in the comments, with one writing: “Lovely lady. Body of a 20 year old.”

“Looking very hot today Lizzie loving the sexy boots,” swooned a second.

While a third added: “Looking sensational Lizzie.”

And a fourth penned: “You look stunning.”

Lizzie Cundy in a white embellished cardigan.
Instagram
Lizzie often shares glamorous snaps online[/caption]
Lizzie Cundy sitting on a boat, holding a straw hat and a Christian Dior bag.
Instagram
Posing up a storm in very little clothing, Lizzie stripped off while on holiday recently[/caption]
Woman in a black bikini top by a pink railing overlooking the ocean.
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Fans are always delighted to see Lizzie’s latest glamorous snap[/caption]
Lizzie Cundy in a white dress.
Instagram
The TV starlet never disappoints with her chic snaps[/caption]

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