Work for NASA: Lie in Bed for 15 Weeks

And get paid about $5K a month
By Matt Cantor,  Newser Staff
Posted Sep 19, 2013 2:52 AM CDT
Updated Sep 19, 2013 5:03 AM CDT
Work for NASA: Lie in Bed for 15 Weeks
NASA's looking for test subjects to stay in bed for 15 weeks.   (Shutterstock)

Best job ever? NASA wants test subjects to spend 15 weeks in bed and get paid about $5,000 a month for doing it, the Metro reports. Sounds like a dream job (literally), until you realize that you'd be prohibited from sitting or standing up, the Houston Chronicle notes. In the meantime, you'll be a subject for seven different research projects. And even though you'll be lying down, you'll still have to be active, doing exercises in bed in the Galveston center.

You can't be exposed to much sunlight, either; you'll get a vitamin instead. Subjects "experience the same physical changes that astronauts go through on long missions," says a researcher. The project investigates "the musculoskeletal and psychological effects of long-term confinement to a reduced gravity environment," NASA says, per Gizmodo UK. Subjects are encouraged to work on something in the meantime, whether it's a personal project or Internet-based work. At the end, there's a two-week rehab session. (In other NASA-themed news, this NASA photo has been making waves.)

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