The prospect of floating, exhilaratingly unbound, in microgravity has long drawn people to space exploration, but now that some astronauts and cosmonauts have spent upward of a year in space, it turns out that the thrills of weightlessness do not come scot-free. Living in a near lack of gravity can trigger a daunting range of ailments. Here, Hadhazy discusses the countermeasures for microgravity during space missions.
ARTIFICIAL GRAVITY'S ATTRACTION
Aerospace America ; 55 , 4 ; 30
2017
Article (Journal)
English
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