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Mission to Mars: How space exploration pushes the human body to its limits

Summary by Phys.org
On January 14, 2004, the United States announced a new "Vision for Space Exploration," promising that humans would not only visit space but live there. Two decades later, NASA's Artemis program is preparing to return astronauts to the moon and, eventually, send humans to Mars.

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On January 14, 2004, the United States announced a new "Vision for Space Exploration", promising that humans would not only visit space but live there. Two decades later, NASA's Artemis program is preparing to send astronauts back to the Moon and eventually send humans to Mars. [...]

POR: PH.D. ING. AVID ROMAN-GONZALEZ During the IAC 2025, the most important event in the world in the field of astronautics, Peruvian researchers presented the work entitled “Development of Digital Twins for the Simulation and Exploration of Mars in Terrestrial Environments: A Proposal” (Development of digital twins for the simulation and exploration of Mars in terrestrial environments). [...]

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