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Cosmic kidney disease: a spaceflight-induced tubulopathy. [PDF]
Hoorn EJ, Gameiro J.
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Challenges for the human immune system after leaving Earth. [PDF]
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Advancing space medicine: a global perspective on in-orbit research and future directions. [PDF]
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Nutrition as Fuel for Human Spaceflight
Physiology, 2021History books are rife with examples of the role of nutrition in determining either the success or the failure of human exploration on Earth. With planetary exploration in our future, it is imperative that we understand the role of nutrition in optimizing health before humans can safely take the next giant leaps in space exploration.
Scott M. Smith, Sara R. Zwart
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Pulmonary Function in Human Spaceflight
Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2023AbstractHuman spaceflight is entering a time of markedly increased activity fueled by collaboration between governmental and private industry entities. This has resulted in successful mission planning for destinations in low Earth orbit, lunar destinations (Artemis program, Gateway station) as well as exploration to Mars.
Jan, Stepanek+2 more
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Science, 2019
A 1-year mission in space has many biological ...
Penny A. Jeggo, Markus Löbrich
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A 1-year mission in space has many biological ...
Penny A. Jeggo, Markus Löbrich
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Potential of Commercial Human Spaceflight
International Review of Aerospace Engineering (IREASE), 2017The Space Race between the Soviet Union and the United States back in 1960s had propelled vast development of space technology. Although it was still nascent during that time, space technology had spurred the launch of the first human to outer space and eventually the first human to step on the Moon.
Zahari, Abdul Raof+1 more
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The future of human spaceflight
Acta Astronautica, 2001After the Apollo Moon program, the international space station represents a further milestone of humankind in space, International follow-on programs like a manned return to the Moon and a first manned Mars Mission can be considered as the next logical step. More and more attention is also paid to the topic of future space tourism in Earth orbit, which
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The human biology of spaceflight
American Journal of Human BiologyAbstractTo expand the human exploration footprint and reach Mars in the 2030s, we must explore how humans survive and thrive in demanding, unusual, and novel ecologies (i.e., extreme environments). In the extreme conditions encountered during human spaceflight, there is a need to understand human functioning and response in a more rigorous ...
Mallika S. Sarma, Mark Shelhamer
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