Eight months on the ISS: stuck astronauts can no longer remember how to walk!
USA - Two astronauts have been on the International Space Station since June 2024. They were only supposed to stay there for eight days, but due to difficulties, their landing on Earth is repeatedly postponed. Now they say they can't remember what it's like to walk.

Suni Williams (59) spoke to some students at an American high school in a phone call last Monday.
But as the New York Post reports, she made a disturbing comment while continuing to orbit the globe with her colleague Butch Wilmore (62).
Because the astronaut can barely remember what it feels like to walk or lie down, she said, she's been on the space station too long.
"I've been up here long enough now, I'm just trying to remember what it's like to walk," says the 59-year-old.
Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have been in space for eight months

She added: "I didn't walk. I didn't sit down. I didn't lie down. You don't have to either. You can just close your eyes and float where you are."
She also talked about what the eight-month stay was doing to her relationship with her family.
"My mother is getting a bit older, so I try (...) as much as possible (...) to keep in touch. I think I talk to my mom practically every day. I just check in with her, call her and ask how she's doing. (...) But we're getting by," says Williams.
The two are expected to remain on the space station until the end of March or April, when they will be relieved by other astronauts.