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One tall tale

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A JAPANESE astronaut has sparked hilarity back on Earth after he claimed to have grown 9cm in space, making him worried he would not squeeze into the capsule home.

Norishige Kanai, who is aboard the Internatio­nal Space Station, tweeted – “We had our bodies measured after reaching space, and wow, wow, wow, I had actually grown by as much as 9cm (3.5 inches)!”

“I have grown like a plant in just three weeks,” he said, adding that he had not experience­d a growth spurt like this since high school.

“I’m a bit worried whether I’ll fit in the Soyuz seat when I go back,” he said, prompting tens of thousands of reactions on social media.

One Japanese Twitter user identified as @KakeruToky­o said: “Can somebody please take me to space I want to grow taller (sobbing).”

Another user, @junnu_pana6mana, tweeted: “Mr. Kanai, I envy you. I wonder if I could have had a different life if I were 10cm taller”.

Standing 1.8m tall on Earth, Kanai is already considerab­ly taller than the average Japanese man, who is 1.71m in height according to the latest official statistics.

Astronauts’ spines can extend in the zero-gravity environmen­t of space, making them slightly taller. This returns to normal when they go back to Earth and its gravitatio­nal field.

However, Kanai re-measured himself after a Russian colleague told him a 9cm growth spurt was unlikely and had to correct his tall tale after finding he had only grown by 2cm.

He later tweeted apologies for what he described as “fake news”.

“I’m a bit relieved as I’ll probably fit into the Soyuz back home,” he said. – AFP Relaxnews

 ?? – AFP ?? Japanese astronaut Norishige Kanai has been fretting over his space growth spurt.
– AFP Japanese astronaut Norishige Kanai has been fretting over his space growth spurt.

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