NASA Paying People to Stay in Bed for 70 Days
If you’re healthy and fit all the requirements, then NASA is looking to pay you $70,000. There is a small catch though.
A small group of testable subjects have to lie in bed for 70 days straight. Interested? The experiment is meant to simulate extended periods of space travel, wherein the body undergoes extreme atrophy.
The test will allow ASA scientists to determine what sort of muscle loss a person undergoes when inactive for so long. Still interested?
If so NASA is awaiting your application!
Harry Kubota
January 26, 2015
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