In all seriousness, you can't be completely certain that anyone isn't going to suddenly lose their shit, whether in space or on the ground. Nobody is "immune" to mental health difficulties, and in especially risky conditions, there should always be some barriers between "normal operations" and "catastrophic shit-losing."
Mycena subcyanocephala is a species of fungus,[1] which has its habitat in the tropical parts of Taiwan. It has been spotted eight times. Mycena subcyanocephala is one of the smallest mushrooms in the world, with buttons about 1 mm tall. The species belongs to the Mycenaceae family, with Mycena interrupta being its closest relative.
The article was in depth, but absolutely fit the bill of “interesting as fuck”.
“Payload specialists” were essentially passengers. They had basic training but were not professional astronauts. Their main job was to perform experiments, not operate the spacecraft.
After Wang nearly lost his shit commanders on the next few missions locked the hatch. After the complicated Apollo hatch led to … problems NASA started making hatches that were easy to open, perhaps too easy. One astronaut described it as flipping a switch, turning a wheel once, and letting all the air out. Those commanders didn’t want someone going apeshit and killing everyone. Ironically the payload specialists weren’t the biggest threat.
They don’t make it super clear in the article but astronauts at the time we’re getting basically every drug and medicine that wouldn’t impair their work to test their effects in microgravity. On a later mission a professional astronaut had a bad reaction to one of the drugs he’d been given and had to be restrained by his crew mates from taking “drastic action”.
It’s common for scientists to prefer a decimal point in their measurements because they are inherently limited precision, but “1 mm” leaves some ambiguity as to whether you meant 1.0 mm or 0.1 cm. It’s a matter of significant digits, since leading zeros are ignored.
If I’m ever in space I’m going to be extra wary of any behavior that makes someone as not a team player. Preferably we would have no eccentricities and we would just go up and come right back without learning anything.
What am I saying. I don’t know shit. I just would never put myself in that situation.
If you are interested in this kind of stuff this is called Macro photography and it can be very complicated or confusing when you start but it’s very rewarding and after you get the basics it’s not hard. For some truly mind blowing photos I suggest you check out Alison Pollack on Instagram she has placed in several world wide macro photo Competitions and she specializes in fungi.
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