Life in Space
Life in Space explores how living organisms adapt, survive, and evolve in the unique conditions of outer space. This includes studying the effects of microgravity on cellular processes, DNA damage repair, and radiation resistance in various life forms. It also encompasses research into developing sustainable habitats and agricultural systems for long-duration missions, as well as understanding the potential for panspermia and extremophile survival across interstellar distances. By elucidating these phenomena, Life in Space bridges the gap between physics, biology, and engineering, ultimately contributing to our knowledge of the universe and humanity's role within it.
External Links
- [LifeinSpace.org] Astronaut Ethnography Project: Human Perspectives on Life in Space
- [LifeinSpace.com]