This space fly proves that humans aren’t cut for interplanetary travel

This space fly proves that humans aren't cut for interplanetary travel

If this fly looks weird to you it’s because it’s dead—covered in the fungus that killed it. It’s a very special type of Drosophila—one born and raised in space—and it proves that interplanetary travel could be really bad for the human immune system. So bad that we may end up dead, killed by some stupid infection.

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