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Originally posted by: ddd228
We need to find some worm holes.
Warp 9 is too slow.
337 days in weightlessness will reduce a human to a rubber slug.
The good thing in space: Ladies don't need a bra.
Originally posted by: ddd228
We need to find some worm holes.
Warp 9 is too slow.
337 days in weightlessness will reduce a human to a rubber slug.
The good thing in space: Ladies don't need a bra.
not even close:
Ten longest human space flights
# Time in space Crew Country Launch date (Launch craft) Landing date (Landing craft) Space Station or mission type
1 437.7 days[11][12] Valeri Polyakov[11] Russia 1994-01-09 (Soyuz TM-18) 1995-03-22 (Soyuz TM-20) Mir[11]
2 379.6 days[12] Sergei Avdeyev[12] Russia 1998-08-13 (Soyuz TM-28) 1999-08-28 (Soyuz TM-29) Mir[12]
3 365.0 days[12] Vladimir Titov[12]
Musa Manarov[12] Soviet Union 1987-12-21 (Soyuz TM-4) 1988-12-21 (Soyuz TM-6) Mir[12]
4 326.5 days[13] Yuri Romanenko[13] Soviet Union 1987-02-5 (Soyuz TM-2) 1987-12-29 (Soyuz TM-3) Mir[13]
5 311.8 days[14] Sergei Krikalev[14] Soviet Union/ Russia 1991-05-18 (Soyuz TM-12) 1992-03-25 (Soyuz TM-13) Mir[14]
6 240.9 days[15] Valeri Polyakov[15] Soviet Union 1988-08-29 (Soyuz TM-6) 1989-04-7 (Soyuz TM-7) Mir[15]
7 237.0 days[16] Leonid Kizim[16]
Vladimir Solovyov[16]
Oleg Atkov[16] Soviet Union 1984-02-08 (Soyuz T-10) 1984-10-02 (Soyuz T-11) Salyut 7[16]
8 215.4 days[17] Mikhail Tyurin[17]
Michael López-Alegría[17] Russia
United States 2006-09-18 (Soyuz TMA-9) 2007-04-21 (Soyuz TMA-9) International Space Station[17]
9 211.4 days[18] Anatoli Berezovoy[18]
Valentin Lebedev[18] Soviet Union 1982-05-13 (Soyuz T-5)[18] 1982-12-10 (Soyuz T-7)[18] Salyut 7[18]
10 207.5 days Talgat Musabayev
Nikolai Budarin Russia 1998-01-29 (Soyuz TM-27) 1998-08-25 (Soyuz TM-27) Mir
no slugs in this list...
its microgravity ddd not really weightless