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Fish in Space: Motion Sickness Study

STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Seventy-two small fish were briefly launched into space by researchers Thursday, hoping their swimming patterns would shed some light on motion sickness.

German researchers sent the cichlids on a 10-minute rocket ride that blasted off from a launch pad in northern Sweden, said Professor Reinhard Hilbig, who was in charge of the project.

"They were very happy, I think they want to have another flight," he said.

The thumbnail-sized fish were filmed as they swam around weightlessly in small aquariums during the unmanned space flight.

The German team will now study the video to see if some of the fish swam in circles because that is what fish do when they experience motion sickness, said Hilbig, of the Zoological Institute at the University of Stuttgart.

He said scientists hope the experiment can help explain why some people experience motion sickness while others do not. The mechanisms involved are similar for both fish and humans.

Hilbig said the fish landed safely and appeared to be in good condition.

Cichlids were picked for the experiment because they are sturdy fish who were deemed to have good chances to survive the stress of a space flight.

"Goldfish are a little bit fat and messy, while the cichlid fish is a well-trained, sporty fish with muscles," he said.

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nyforever : LVL 41: VP 4.9: said:

nyforever

23 votes NegativePositive

197 days 16 hours ago...

I wish I could go to space. =(

SomeoneUKno : LVL 35: VP 4.3: said:

SomeoneUKno

49 votes NegativePositive

197 days 16 hours ago...

`"They were very happy, I think they want to have another flight," he said.`

How the hell does he know? What, was there a survey afterwards the fish had to fill out on whether they liked the experience or not?

RoughKnight : LVL 30: VP 3.9: said:

RoughKnight

Hidden (Show Comment) -17 votes

197 days 15 hours ago...

^how do tree huggers know that the tree they`re hugging doesn`t really want to be cut down?

stbasdf : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

stbasdf

3 votes NegativePositive

197 days 14 hours ago...

when i read this the other day, i thought, how do the fish get back dowN? the article doesn`t say if the rocket will parachute back or they`re just going to let it crash. all them space fishes gonna die. splat. :(

miksah2001 : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

miksah2001

13 votes NegativePositive

197 days 14 hours ago...

^ nah, the fish pilot a shuttle back down to Earth

pyranos : LVL 36: VP 4.4: said:

pyranos

31 votes NegativePositive

197 days 14 hours ago...

^yeah remember they are sporty fish with muscles.

magikmicky : LVL 29: VP 3.8: said:

magikmicky

17 votes NegativePositive

197 days 14 hours ago...

i don`t understand how sending fish into space will help understand motion sickness

it would also save alot of money if they didn`t send them into space but just drove them around in a car for abit.

nyforever : LVL 41: VP 4.9: said:

nyforever

1 votes NegativePositive

197 days 13 hours ago...

magikmicky:
Or achieve virtual weightlessness by freefall within an aircraft`s vessel that`s diving toward earth at a high altitude. You know, how the astronauts train?

Equand1 : LVL 22: VP 3.1: said:

Equand1

7 votes NegativePositive

197 days 12 hours ago...

i think the truth really was like
nasa man at home:
- I don`t want this nasty fish in my house, chose me, or them!
- Ok darling I`ll do something...

nasa man at work:
- Hey guys I`ve invented a new test we can make... How about sending fish into space?

Urban Bob : LVL 1: VP 1: said:

Urban Bob

2 votes NegativePositive

197 days 10 hours ago...

Point me in the direction of fish psycology please.

PizzaBoi : LVL 27: VP 3.6: said:

PizzaBoi

9 votes NegativePositive

197 days 9 hours ago...

the sad part is, that fish will experience more in a few days than most of us will in our entire lifetimes. damnit.

Led Zeppelin : LVL 33: VP 4.2: said:

Led Zeppelin

5 votes NegativePositive

197 days 7 hours ago...

^what you mean breathing underwater or having sex by ejaculating over some eggs?

epi : LVL 34: VP 4.2: said:

epi

12 votes NegativePositive

197 days 6 hours ago...

in summary:

fat fish aren`t allowed in space
if you`re skinny, fit, and attractive, you are.

rhuitron : LVL 31: VP 4: said:

rhuitron

0 votes NegativePositive

197 days ago...

So this redefines the defenition of science for me.

Science:

Spending Millions of bucks, to send some fishies to space for 10 mins. And Learning invaluable things from those fishies.

tootles : LVL 20: VP 2.9: said:

tootles

1 votes NegativePositive

196 days 8 hours ago...

This is mean and cruel. I hope the fish made it back to Earth safely and aren`t just floating around in space till they die...

Mean mean humans, how would they like it if a more intelligent being used us as fodder for THEIR experiments?

Think of Nemo!! Have some sympathy!!

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