.... Local resources could be used to extract oxygen and other necessary atmospheric components in situ from the Martian environment instead of bringing them from Earth. Recycling air would be a good supplement to in situ resource utilization (ISRU) but...
... aspiration, but eventually space will become our new home in a completely enveloping form; it will become a true ‘environment’ that is currently unimagined by our Earth-dweller minds. Moreover, being able to survive in space will require us to shift...
...design in terms of technical feasibility but, most importantly, also ensure the quality of life in the artificial gravity environment. The Coriolis effect is one of the potential issues, for shorter arm spacecraft and needs to be investigated further...
... for every patient. For astronauts in space, using VR for therapy could offer a more personal and interactive environment than a video or voice call, potentially making the experience more comfortable or effective. VR can be used to slowly introduce...
... if it occupied a smaller area? The most environmentally hazardous issues specific to the space sector are5: pollution of the environment by toxic rocket fuel components, space debris, pollution of the Earth’s surface with used rocket units, their...
... talks, coughs, exerts themselves physically, or even simply breathes, a significant number of microbes are emitted into the environment. It is also impossible to fully sterilize all cargo and transport ships, including the cargo they deliver, even...