The European Space Agency Is Paying Volunteers Over $18,000 To Stay In Bed For Two Months

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The beds are tilted to allow the blood to flow away from the legs (Credit: European Space Agency)

Exposure to microgravity can wreak havoc on the human body. Hence, before astronauts can embark on the long trip to the Moon or Mars, scientists need to find ways to mitigate the physical impacts of space travel.

In an effort to help them, 12 men, aged between 20 and 45, are currently spending 60 days lying in bed at a laboratory in France. They will each receive $18,300 for their efforts. The study, spearheaded by the European Space Agency (ESA), began in April 2023. It is designed to help scientists determine if cycling can help reduce the impact of space travel on the human body.

Some volunteers will be allowed to cycle for 30 minutes a day (Credit: European Space Agency)

According to NASA, bed rest is an effective and economical way of mimicking the body's response to weightlessness. Many body changes during bedrest are similar to those encountered by astronauts in space. They include blood flow to the head, fluid shifts, and bone and muscle loss.

All participants are required to conduct daily activities, like eating, showering, and even going to the bathroom, with at least one shoulder touching the mattress. The beds are tilted at a 6-degree angle to allow the blood to flow away from volunteers' legs. This is similar to what astronauts experience in space.

Another group of volunteers will cycle while spinning around in a centrifuge (Credit: European Space Agency)

The volunteers are divided into three groups, each comprising four individuals. The control group will spend the entire 60 days lying in bed. The second group will use a wall mounted cycle to exercise daily for 30 minutes. The third group will use a similar cycling machine while spinning around in a centrifuge. The device is meant to simulate artificial gravity.

The researchers say the study's outcome will also be beneficial to humans on Earth. "Results from space analogs can be useful to design better treatments for the elderly and for patients with musculoskeletal conditions and osteoporosis on Earth," said Dr. Van Ombergen, head of the ESA’s Human and Robotic Exploration branch.

Resources: ESA.int, nasaspaceflight.com

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79 Comments
  • bookwrm
    bookwrmabout 1 year
    I can't believe that is happening. At least they are getting paid a bunch though. Imagine it actually works. I hope they are fine afterwards, because two months is a long time to be bedridden.
    • 29zabraham
      29zabrahamabout 1 year
      I think I would do it. It sounds very interesting.
      • turtle124
        turtle124about 1 year
        you probably cant walk after that for a while
        • turtle124
          turtle124about 1 year
          id do it, sounds awesome, i already do that every morning. LOL
        • olulu
          oluluabout 1 year
          doing nothing for two months and getting 18000??!wow
          • olulu
            oluluabout 1 year
            I'd do it for double that amount of cash(if I can persuade them to give me double)
            • user5897
              user5897over 1 year
              Honestly, if I was in the experiment I would go insane in just a couple of days. These people have superhuman resistance.
            • elliekittyluv
              elliekittyluvover 1 year
              Woaahhh. That's torture
              • dinolex62
                dinolex62over 1 year
                Imagine if we were in those guys shoes!! Imagine lying in bed for 60 days....they must really want the money!!!!!!!
                • social123
                  social123over 1 year
                  18,000? That a Lot Of Money!