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The mission: research the long term impact of partial gravity on human health.
 
The mission: research the long term impact of partial gravity on human health.
  
* What is the impact of partial gravity on human health?
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The actual experiments should probably be thought up by medical professionals and not by non-medical amateurs.
* How much gravity does a human body need to stay healthy?
 
* What kinds of exercise are needed to keep the human body healthy at partial gravity?
 
* How much exercise is needed to keep the human body healthy at partial gravity?
 
* Specifically: what is the health impact of Moon and Mars gravity?
 
  
The actual experiments should probably be thought up by medical professionals and not by non-medical amateurs.  Copying a list of spacelab, shuttle and ISS experiments could be useful, though...
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== List of Past Partial G experiments ==
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*[[Space Lab]] experiments
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*[[ISS]] experiments
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*[[Space Shuttle]] experiments
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== See Also ==
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*[[Partial G Cost Estimates]]
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*[[Partial G Health Experiment]]
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*[[Partial G Launch Vehicles]]
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*[[Partial G Space Station]]
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*[[Partial G Todo]]
  
 
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  [[category:Partial G Health Experiment]]

Latest revision as of 10:15, 14 November 2010

The mission: research the long term impact of partial gravity on human health.

The actual experiments should probably be thought up by medical professionals and not by non-medical amateurs.


List of Past Partial G experiments

  • ISS experiments


See Also