The allure of space exploration has driven humanity to achieve remarkable feats, from landing on the Moon to maintaining a ...
Explore India's strategic opportunities in nuclear power in earth orbit and on the moon amid evolving energy needs.
Scientists are learning what short and long-duration space missions do to human bodies. Some changes are common like a puffier face, bone loss, and less sleep. Here are nine ways the harsh conditions ...
Humans age faster in space - and this new research may find out why. Scientists could also find ways to slow down age-related health issues. All without having to use astronauts. “We would be able, by ...
This week, NASA finalized its strategy for sustaining a human presence in space. A document emphasized the importance of maintaining the ability for extended stays in orbit after the International ...
Space is hard, especially on our bones and muscles, our hearts, our eyes, and basically nearly every human organ. And yet, we can’t stay away from it. Nearly 700 people have been to space so far, and ...
Today, guardians go to space only in popular misconception, but tomorrow? There might be solid tactical reasons to put Space Force personnel in orbit, argues a new report from the Mitchell Institute ...
"Living and working in space was not associated with widespread cognitive impairment that would be suggestive of significant brain damage." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
In this week’s episode of Space Minds, we explore how microgravity accelerates aging—and guest Dr. Nadia Maarouf shares her insights on the phenomenon and what she’s doing to help protect astronauts.
Astronaut families are quite similar to military families. If you're a space buff but haven't already seen the 1995 film "Apollo 13," it's worth the watch. It recreates the near-disaster mission ...
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