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What Can Be Done to Help Astronaut Vision in Space?
Spaceflight takes a serious toll on the human body. As NASA’s Twin Study demonstrates, long-duration stays in space...
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Can Plants be Adapted to Thrive in Space?
Humans in space have to eat. In the early days of space exploration, they got to eat paste...
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The Tiangong Space Station Makes China a Major Space Power
The size of the neighborhood in low Earth orbit has now officially doubled. On October 31, China launched...
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The International Space Station Gets a Clean Bill of Health. Despite a Few Opportunistic Microbes, the Station is “Safe” for Astronauts
In a recent study published in Microbiome, a team of researchers led by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory conducted a...
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Clearing the Air on a Trip to Mars: the NASA Particle Partition Challenge!
In the coming decade, NASA and the China National Space Agency (CNSA) will send the first astronaut crews to...
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Axiom’s Next Trip to the ISS Will Carry the First Saudi Woman in Space
Axiom Space says it’s working with the Saudi Space Commission to send two spacefliers from the Arab kingdom, including...
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Want to Stay Healthy in Space? Then you Want Artificial Gravity
Space travel presents numerous challenges, not the least of which have to do with astronaut health and safety. ...
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Socks, The Final Frontier
What is the greatest challenge facing humans as we prepare for the first crewed missions to Mars? Solar and...
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