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Exploring the Effects of Spaceflight on Mouse Physiology using the Open Access NASA GeneLab Platform
Published on: January 13, 2019
Los astronautas se enfrentan a riesgos para la salud, incluso en viajes cortos al espacio
Una nueva investigación analiza los datos de salud de turistas espaciales de la primera misión orbital privada. Los hallazgos ofrecen información crucial sobre los efectos fisiológicos de los viajes espaciales en los civiles.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Medicina del espacio
- Fisiología humana
- Misiones orbitales
Sus antecedentes:
- La primera misión orbital financiada con fondos privados brindó una oportunidad única para recopilar datos de salud de los turistas espaciales.
- Comprender las respuestas fisiológicas de los astronautas no profesionales es crucial para el futuro turismo espacial y la exploración.
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