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    Space and Humanity: How Traveling Among the Stars Accelerates Aging

    According to Daily Mail, space travel, often hailed as one of humanity’s greatest achievements, has a darker side. It si…

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    Artistic provocation: designers imagined a concept for a space hotel.

    ACROMNIA Studio specializes in design, architecture, and creative visions for both the real and digital worlds. In their latest project, the ACROMNIA Orbital Hotel, the designers have brought to life…

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    The legendary miso paste takes on a unique flavor in space.

    There’s something extraordinary about the cosmic environment that remarkably alters the flavor of miso. Researchers conducted an experiment to prepare the famous Japanese paste simultaneously on Earth and aboard the…

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    Food in space often has a strange, unpleasant taste. Here’s why.

    In the vastness of space, astronauts face a variety of challenges. Some are extremely serious, while others can be quite peculiar. Among the latter are the unusual taste sensations experienced…

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    What might future space colonies look like?

    Space exploration has always been a cornerstone of blockbuster science fiction films—from the iconic “Interstellar” to “The Martian.” Anyone captivated by the cosmos likely harbors a dream of witnessing the…

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    Into space in a hot air balloon: a Japanese startup will launch unique tours to the stratosphere.

    The Japanese company Iwaya Giken is launching tours for thrill-seekers who want to experience Earth through the eyes of an astronaut. For a few hours in a capsule attached to…

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    Earth’s orbit is heavily cluttered with debris. Space missions are at risk.

    According to the annual report from the European Space Agency (ESA) on the state of the space environment, the amount of space debris is rapidly increasing. The situation is exacerbated…

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    A giant cannon will launch hundreds of mini-satellites, resembling pancakes, into space.

    California space tech company SpinLaunch is using a massive spinning cannon for their latest project. They’re going to shoot tons of pancake-shaped mini-satellites into space. The first orbital demo is…

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    The station is too sterile: it has become known why the ISS crews often get sick.

    Such a paradoxical conclusion was reached by a team of scientists from the University of California, San Diego (USA). Typically, space explorers live on the station for about six months.…

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    NASA has launched the SPHEREx telescope into space: it will unravel the mysteries of the Universe.

    The infrared telescope SPHEREx launched from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. At the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)… NASA NASA has announced…

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    Soon, space tourists will fly on Richard Branson’s new ship.

    Commercial flights on the Delta SpaceShip will begin next summer. For a ticket to the tourist You will have to pay 600,000 dollars. At the same time, the list of…

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    Japan has launched the world’s first wooden satellite into space. And that’s cool!

    This launch is a preliminary test of using wood in research. Month and Mars The compact device, palm-sized, weighs one kilogram. The LignoSat satellite, developed by Kyoto University and the…

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    Fantastically Real Haven-1: What Will the First Private Space Station Be Like?

    In childhood, many of us dreamed of embarking on space when he becomes an adult. But life aboard space stations, in particular ISS not as romantic and glamorous as it…

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    Printed houses, Prada spacesuits, and football fields: what will life be like on the Moon?

    Recently, leading global media reported on the discovery in Months a team of researchers from the University of Trento (Italy) discovered a “secret” cave. The cylindrical 100-meter deep cavity, as…

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    Biophysicists have invented a device that converts an astronaut’s urine into drinking water.

    Thanks to this invention, astronauts on future distant expeditions will find it easier to conduct long spacewalks. The Stillsuit system, designed after the device from the sci-fi series “Dune” (2000),…

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    The ESA has created bricks from lunar dust for construction on the Moon.

    Researchers from the European Space Agency (ESA) recalled how they used to build various interesting objects with Lego blocks as children. Inspired by these memories, they developed a new building…

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    “I looked like a mummy”: the harsh truth about the astronaut’s spacesuit on the ISS

    Catherine (Keddy) Coleman is the same astronaut. NASA who advised actress Sandra Bullock during her filming for Alfonso Cuarón’s movie “Gravity” (2013). Later in her book “The Space Between,” Ms.…

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    NASA astronauts will grow plants on the Moon. Which ones?

    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced revolutionary plans for growing agricultural crops on the Moon. NASA , NASA). Astronauts who will fly to the Moon in 2026 as…

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    Astrocriminology: scientists studied blood splatter in microgravity conditions.

    In microgravity, everything works differently. Flames become round, human bones lose density, and calluses on the feet disappear. Various liquids also behave strangely. It is no coincidence that the team…

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    This is not fantasy: Japan will launch a satellite made of magnolia wood into space.

    The ecological satellite LignoSat resembles a toy that has been taken out of a box of wooden blocks. It was created by researchers from Kyoto University and the logging company…

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    The startup Space Perspective has unveiled a capsule for space tourism.

    HouseWife has written a lot about space tourism, including hot air balloons. The emergence of new startups organizing high-altitude flights is driven by the extraordinary popularity of the topic and…

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    Hot metal, burnt steak, or pastry: what does space smell like?

    When astronauts return to the ISS after a spacewalk, they often describe an unexpected smell. It is associated with burnt steak, spent gunpowder, and hot metal. But why does space…

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    What will hospitable robots do in space hotels?

    Korean inventors have proposed a new concept for futuristic cuisine, space food, and service. Students at Honkik University have created robots that will serve travelers during extraterrestrial journeys. Young robotics…

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    Space tourists are promised a Michelin-starred meal for €120,000.

    Tourists who aspire to reach for the stars can now have lunch or dinner in the stratosphere, enjoying a view of our planet from an altitude of 25 kilometers. In…

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    Sentinel Research Base: like in space, but underwater

    A British team is planning to build an incredibly ambitious underwater scientific environment called Sentinel. According to the creators’ vision, it will function similarly to the International Space Station –…

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    Space tourism, sex, and pregnancy in space

    People have a knack for intimacy in unlikely places. Therefore, there is a significant likelihood that with the further development of the space tourism industry, the first sex in space…

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    A factory in orbit is no longer science fiction.

    The first space factory has been launched, aimed at pharmaceutical production in microgravity conditions. Using a capsule spacecraft, the produced goods will be returned to Earth. The first one has…

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    Into space in a hot air balloon: a Japanese startup will launch original tours to the stratosphere.

    The Japanese company Iwaya Giken is launching tours for thrill-seekers who want to see the Earth from an astronaut’s perspective. For a few-hour flight in a capsule attached to a…

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    This is not science fiction: solar energy will be harvested in space.

    Recently, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket delivered a 50-kilogram Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD) along with 116 satellites into orbit, developed by scientists at Caltech. Researchers from this institute are…

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    Astronauts’ Companion

    Humans don’t worry about the oxygen content in the atmosphere; that’s the job of their green friends—plants. But what will provide oxygen in a spacecraft when it breaks away from…

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