Into Space : : A Journey of How Humans Adapt and Live in Microgravity / / Thais Russomano, Lucas Rehnberg, editors.
Our anatomy and physiology have been completely shaped by Earth's gravity. All body systems function in synergy with this unseen force. Yet, as we journey further and longer into space, our bodies must conform to a new reality, wherein gravity is absent or reduced, cosmic radiation threatens an...
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