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21st century cosmonautics

Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2011
This year saw the 50th anniversary of Yurii Gagarin’s famous spaceflight, which opened the epoch of human exploration of space. Over the time that has passed since that day, cosmonautics has leaped way ahead, and Russia, along with the United States, has made a decisive contribution to progress in this field. The epochmaking event in the history of our
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Afghanistan’s cosmonaut-researcher

2015
Abdul Ahad Mohmand, the youngest of six children for Mohammad Sarvar (of the Pashtun ethnic group) and Sahib Jamal, was born sometime around the first day of 1959 in the city of Sardah, situated in the medieval eastern Afghan province of Ghanzi. The birth was never registered and as his farming parents were unable to recall the exact date they chose ...
Colin Burgess, Bert Vis
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Cosmonauts who weren’t there

2012
In the years between the end of the Apollo programme and the first orbital flights of the space shuttle, when I was on the Mission Control team in Houston preparing for the first launch of Columbia, one of my additional duties was to provide background briefings for new hires.
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Psychosocial support for cosmonauts.

Aviation, space, and environmental medicine, 1991
Based on a meeting with members of the Psychological Support Group for cosmonauts, along with several referenced documents, the author summarizes the Soviet experience in dealing with psychological and interpersonal factors related to long-duration space missions.
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First pelagic fish biodiversity assessment of Cosmonaut Sea based on environmental DNA

Marine Environmental Research, 2023
Xing Miao, Youji Wang, Gang Li
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[Biorhythmic selection of cosmonauts].

Kosmicheskaia biologiia i aviakosmicheskaia meditsina, 1976
The paper describes some features of modern and future interplanetary space missions which may influence the stability of the circadian system of the human body. It presents requirements for biorhythmological selection of cosmonauts. The paper discusses the biorhythmological types of humans: biorhythmologically labile, biorhythmologically inert and ...
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The thermodynamic and dynamic control of the sensible heat polynya in the western Cosmonaut Sea

Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 2022
Zheng Wei, Zhaoru Zhang, Yuanjie Chen
exaly  

Bone density in cosmonauts

The Lancet, 2000
Peter Schneider, Christoph Reiners
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