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I've been reading an interesting book called, "The science behind Interstellar." Interstellar is easily one of my top 5 all time movies, and working for NASA, time and gravity are amazing things to learn about. However, my line of work does not deal with any of these, or physics for that matter. I want kind of an ELI5, but from one of our own.
Can someone explain to me how hard would it be for someone to spend say, 2 Earth years in space, and what environment they would have to be in for it to last 20 Earth years?
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