Introduction In Space, thermoregulation in humans should be altered due to i) changes in convective heat loss, ii) body composition, and iii) a diminished production and/or decreased efficiency of evaporation, especially during physical excercise. We hypothesized that in astronauts for a given absolute level of work, body core temperatures (CBT) should show a faster, higher, and longer lasting increase as compared to a similar exercise protocol on Earth. Material & Methods 11 astronauts (7 male, 4 females) were studied several times before, during, and after a physical exercise protocol on ground and in space on ISS between 2010-2012. Out of these 11 astronauts we received complete pre and post-flight anthropometric and body composition dat...