Space Adaptation Challenges
Astronauts can quickly adapt to microgravity, but extended missions present significant health challenges, including muscle atrophy and changes in eyesight. Radiation poses a serious risk, increasing the likelihood of cancer, especially on long journeys like a three-year trip to Mars. Innovations in artificial gravity and space architecture are essential for sustaining human life in space, as highlighted by the launch of a new initiative aimed at enhancing humanity's access to the cosmos.In this clip
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