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This Is Your Brain on Space: New Research Uncovers Perils of Long Duration Spaceflight
The brains of astronauts hanging out in microgravity environments start to change over time and need at least three years to reset, new research suggests.
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Space Bread, Zero-Gravity Oven, and Fresh Greens: A Look at NASA’s Deep Space Food Challenge
The space agency is running a competition for innovative food technologies that astronauts can pack with them on long duration missions.
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What You Need to Know About Ax-2 — the Second Private Mission to the ISS
The second private crew to the International Space Station (ISS) is getting ready to strap into a SpaceX Dragon capsule, venturing to low Earth orbit as part of Axiom Space’s follow-up mission to the orbiting lab.
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Watch Live as Russian Cosmonauts Deploy a Radiator on the ISS
Two cosmonauts are about to go on a second spacewalk in a little over a week to configure a radiator on the International Space Station (ISS) that helps them stay cool on board the orbital lab.