Thursday, March 15, 2018

Astronaut Scott Kelly is no longer an identical twin: How a year in space altered his DNA

Astronaut Scott Kelly is no longer an identical twin: How a year in space altered his DNA

3/15/2018=18,36,56,20..74  291 left
NASA=17 DNA=17 ISS=47
 International Space Station=156,123,105
In March 2016, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly returned to Earth after a historic 340-day stint on the International Space Station a changed man – his time in orbit had permanently altered part of his DNA.

on a day with 56 numerology...Kelly=20 on a day with 20 numerology Mark=43
During his time on the ISS, Scott took part in a study with his twin brother Mark back on Earth. Scientists studied the differences between Scott and Mark, who was also an astronaut at the time. The brothers provided blood, saliva and urine samples, underwent ultrasounds and bone scans, got flu shots and more, all in the name of science.. got flu shots???
In particular, scientists highlighted the presence of the so-called “space gene”=42,39 in Kelly. “Researchers now know that 93 percent of Scott’s genes returned to normal after landing,” the space agency, explained, in a statement. “However, the remaining 7 percent point to possible longer term changes in genes related to his immune system, DNA repair, bone formation networks, hypoxia, and hypercapnia.”

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