In space, the absence of gravity leads to fluid redistribution in the body. Without the normal gravitational pull on fluids, they shift upward towards the head, resulting in facial puffiness and increased intracranial pressure. This phenomenon, often referred to as "moon face," affects astronauts during extended periods in microgravity, highlighting the body's adaptation to the unique environment of space.
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