[ad_1] A Russian space capsule with three astronauts on board returned to Earth Thursday in a deserted part of Kazakhstan, despite a last minute emergency maneuver that gave their landing the intensity …
Read More »ISS astronauts return to Earth despite US-Russian tensions
[ad_1] In the space, the US-Russian cooperation has been close. On Earth, not so much Two US astronauts and a Russian cosmonaut returned to Earth on Thursday to conclude a six-month mission …
Read More »Lockheed Martin Unveils Plans for Huge Reusable Lander for Astronauts
[ad_1] This is not the lunar lander of your grandfather. Today (October 3), aerospace giant Lockheed Martin has unveiled its one-step reusable spacecraft concept, capable of carrying four astronauts between the lunar …
Read More »International Space Station: NASA cosmonaut and two astronauts ready to return to Earth Thursday
[ad_1] A cosmonaut and two NASA astronauts have finished packing their Soyuz ferry on Wednesday and are preparing to leave the International Space Station on Thursday morning for a fiery descent into …
Read More »How do astronauts become sick of space? Physics explains
[ad_1] reo astronauts are sick of space when they travel from Earth to the International Space Station? – Class 3E students, Ferny Grove State School, Brisbane. it's a great question. If any …
Read More »Animal study suggests far-space travel could significantly damage gastrointestinal function in astronauts – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Simulations with animal models meant to reflect the astronauts' exposure to galactic cosmic rays draw the attention of investigators from the Georgetown University Medical Center (GUMC) on the health of astronauts …
Read More »Study warns astronauts traveling to Mars "at high risk"
[ad_1] According to a new study, astronauts traveling to Mars in the near future could be facing serious stomach problems, including tumors. Researchers at Georgetown University suggest that radiation from astronauts on …
Read More »Astronauts may experience serious gut damage from deep space travel
[ad_1] A new study reveals that astronauts may suffer serious gastrointestinal damage during deep space travel. The findings are based on animal model simulations that look at the effects of galactic cosmic …
Read More »NASA news: Mars trips could kill astronauts by destroying their guts
[ad_1] The US space agency revealed that radiation exposure sustained on a trip to Mars or further into space could result in major damage to astronauts’ stomachs and intestines, resulting in long-term …
Read More »NASA-funded study says long trips in space could destroy astronauts’ stomachs and cause cancer
[ad_1] A new NASA-funded study reveals that exposure to space radiation on long trips, like a voyage to Mars, could permanently harm astronauts’ intestines and lead to stomach and colon cancer. The …
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