Learn about a new study that shows jumping exercises are activities that may help astronauts maintain endurance in space.
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US: Mouse Jumps to Health in New Study, Helping Astronauts Combat Space Travel RisksA new study from Johns Hopkins University suggests that jumping exercises may help astronauts prevent cartilage damage during long space missions to the Moon and Mars, with promising results seen in ...
Sunita Williams along with colleague Butch Willmore are stuck in space due to technical problems with Boeing’s Starliner ...
The new study, appearing in the journal NPJ Microgravity, showed that engaging in jumping exercises boosted knee cartilage in ...
The first-ever astronaut with a physical disability has been cleared for a mission onboard the International Space Station, ...
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost moon lander reached lunar orbit on Thursday (Feb. 13) and snapped some photos to commemorate ...
Before arriving at the moon, the small satellite mission will use the gravity of the sun, Earth, and moon over several months ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Kicks Off Global Chaos With New Tariff AnnouncementTrump’s unconfirmed Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick insisted that if “they drop their tariffs, prices will go down,” ...
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