BENGALURU: India’s astronaut cadre is expected to open to civilians for the first time, marking a shift in how Isro is preparing for the future of...
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Maroc - Times of India - Science - 12/Mar 13:01
India's space agency Isro and AIIMS have joined forces to research space medicine, crucial for upcoming long-duration missions like the Bharatiya Antariksh Station and lunar expeditions. This collaboration will investigate the human body's response to microgravity, focusing on muscle and bone health, immunity, and psychological well-being to ensure astronaut safety and develop vital medical countermeasures.
BENGALURU: India’s astronaut cadre is expected to open to civilians for the first time, marking a shift in how Isro is preparing for the future of...
BENGALURU: India’s astronaut cadre is expected to open to civilians for the first time, marking a shift in how Isro is preparing for the future of...
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