Locations designed as a maintenance work area and an exercise area on the International Space Station are commonly used by crew members for stowage and body maintenance activities, respectively. These differences between intended and actual use demonstrate that systematic observation of material culture can help researchers identify how astronauts adapt to life in microgravity and support better […]
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Johnson Space Center, Humans in Space, International Space Station (ISS), International Space Station Division, Missions, Science & Research, Technology for Living in Space, Technology for Space Travel, Technology Research
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August 19, 2024
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