Artificial Gravity Tests on Earth Could Improve Astronaut Health in Space universetoday storybywill
. “We will compare the impact of a daily exercise routine on a variety of physiological factors.”
Artificial gravity is considered particularly promising because it acts on the entire human body – muscles, bones, organs, and connective tissue – all at once. Said Angelique Van Ombergen, the lead for life sciences at the ESA’s“We hope to understand the added value of artificial gravity to the fitness routine astronauts follow on the International Space Station. The crew exercise[s] two hours per day in orbit.
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