Human torpor: translating insights from nature into manned deep space expedition

Volume: 96, Issue: 2, Pages: 642 - 672
Published: Dec 14, 2020
Abstract
During a long-duration manned spaceflight mission, such as flying to Mars and beyond, all crew members will spend a long period in an independent spacecraft with closed-loop bioregenerative life-support systems. Saving resources and reducing medical risks, particularly in mental heath, are key technology gaps hampering human expedition into deep space. In the 1960s, several scientists proposed that an induced state of suppressed metabolism in...
Paper Details
Title
Human torpor: translating insights from nature into manned deep space expedition
Published Date
Dec 14, 2020
Volume
96
Issue
2
Pages
642 - 672
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