Tim Peake Proves Astronauts Don't Get Dizzy | Video
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Tim Peake's spinning experiment shows that astronauts recover quickly from disorienting movements, once their bodies have fully adjusted to microgravity.
In microgravity, the fluid in the inner ear is floating and so the brain is getting mixed signals compared to what the eyes are seeing.
After about 24 to 48 hours, the brain starts relying more on information that is coming from the eyes.
Once this happens, in theory, their brain is better able to cope with all kinds of different orientations and of course spinning.
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