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    How Space Operations Drive Innovation In Human Healthcare by Ilaria Cinelli

    Published 2023-01-01
    Subjects: “…Human spaceflight…”
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    Introduction to the Special Section on Healthcare for Space, Space for Healthcare by Ilaria Cinelli

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…With more services dependent on space assets and the public's inclusion in commercial human spaceflight, new prospects in healthcare are emerging, and space is becoming the next frontier in our quest for improved health.…”
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    Preliminary considerations for accessible space missions for all by Irene Di Giulio, Ryan Anderton, Nicol Caplin, Peter Hodkinson, Mike J. Miller-Smith, Marco V. Narici, Ross D. Pollock, Joern Rittweger, Thomas G. Smith, Neil Tucker, Stephen D. R. Harridge

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…In a workshop, we asked attendees to discuss the adjustments for people with disabilities in relation to the established barriers to human spaceflight. Potential challenges were grouped into medical, physiological, subsistence, and technical. …”
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    Probabilistic regression for autonomous terrain relative navigation via multi-modal feature learning by Ickbum Kim, Sandeep Singh

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract The extension of human spaceflight across an ever-expanding domain, in conjunction with intricate mission architectures demands a paradigm shift in autonomous navigation algorithms, especially for the powered descent phase of planetary landing. …”
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    Ionospheric Disturbances in GNSS TEC Data: SpaceX Falcon 9 Deorbit Maneuvers Over CONUS in April–May 2024 by P. A. Inchin, K. B. Deshpande, S. Egan, E. H. Lay, K. S. Obenberger, M. D. Zettergren, J. B. Snively

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The S‐RAID data reveal myriad natural and anthropogenic TIDs from meteorology and space weather, and from human spaceflight activities. In this report, we focus on new prominent disturbances found during SpaceX second stage deorbit maneuvers in April–May 2024. …”
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    Development of a Digital Platform: A Perspective to Advance Space Telepharmacy by Marlise A dos Santos, Juliana Herbert, Ilaria Cinelli, Jose Antonio L Burmann, Vinicius V Soares, Thais Russomano

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…<italic>Goal</italic>: Lessons learned from decades of human spaceflight have helped advance the delivery of healthcare in rural and remote areas of the globe. …”
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    Bio-inspired Adhesion Device for Fixation, Walking, and Exercise in Microgravity Environment by Yingze Li, Keju Ji, Zhili Li, Jiahui Zhao, Yuanming Ji, Peng Zou, Xipeng Wang, Linjie Wang, Min Yuan, Lina Qu, Yinghui Li, Zhendong Dai

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…With the development of human spaceflight, the impact of the microgravity environment in space stations on the work and life of astronauts has received increasing attention. …”
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    Peripheral skin cooling during gravitational challenges in parabolic flight – experimental protocol, implementation, and case study of the CoolFly experiment by Tomas L. Bothe, Viktor Heinz, Viktor Heinz, Niklas Pilz, Leon Fesseler, Andreas Patzak, Renana Bruckstein, Michael Nordine, Hanns-Christian Gunga, Oliver Opatz

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…ObjectiveEnsuring cardiovascular stability is critical for the lasting and prosperous success of human spaceflight. Astronauts are exposed to dynamic acceleration profiles and prolonged changes of gravity which pose serious acute and long-term health risks. …”
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    EuniceScope: Low-Cost Imaging Platform for Studying Microgravity Cell Biology by Wing Yan Chu, Kevin K. Tsia

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The research in this arena is progressively intensified by the increasing promises of human spaceflights. Considering the limited access to spaceflight, ground-based microgravity-simulating platforms have been indispensable for microgravity-biology research. …”
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