Unveiling the Secrets: The Special Preparations for Female Astronauts The Necessity of Birth Control Pills
Unveiling the Secrets: The Special Preparations for Female Astronauts The Necessity of Birth Control PillsSpace exploration is no easy feat; it's fraught with danger and the unknown, and the selection process for astronauts is extremely rigorous. For female astronauts, the challenges are exponentially greater, demanding they overcome obstacles unimaginable to most...
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Space Re-entry: The Blackout Zone A Psychological Test for Astronauts
Space Re-entry: The Blackout Zone A Psychological Test for AstronautsHumanity's exploration of the vast cosmos continues unabated. However, a persistent technological challenge shadows this pursuit of the stars, a formidable hurdle testing the courage and psychological fortitude of astronauts: the terrifying "blackout zone...
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The Facial Swelling of Shenzhou 18 Astronauts: The Physiological Cost of Space Exploration and Future Challenges
The Facial Swelling of Shenzhou 18 Astronauts: The Physiological Cost of Space Exploration and Future ChallengesOn November 4th, 2024, the Shenzhou 18 crewed spacecraft successfully returned to Earth, bringing three astronauts home to a nationwide celebration. However, the astronauts' noticeably swollen faces sparked widespread public concern...
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Why Chinese Astronauts Lie Down When Exiting the Capsule? The Truth is Not Inferiority
Why Chinese Astronauts Lie Down When Exiting the Capsule? The Truth is Not InferiorityOn November 4th, early in the morning, the Shenzhou-18 spacecraft successfully completed its mission and landed safely. However, when the astronauts exited the capsule, they were carried out by staff, sparking heated discussions among netizens...
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Shenzhou-18 Triumphantly Returns! Chinese Astronauts Successfully Return to Earth, Sparking Technological Reflections
Shenzhou-18 Triumphantly Returns! Chinese Astronauts Successfully Return to Earth, Sparking Technological ReflectionsThe Shenzhou-18 manned spacecraft's return capsule successfully landed at the Dongfeng Landing Field in the early hours of November 4, 2024, marking the successful completion of Chinese astronauts Ye Guangfu, Li Cong, and Li Guangsu's nearly six-month journey in space. The mission's successful completion once again showcases the remarkable achievements of China's aerospace technology while also prompting in-depth contemplation on the development of space technology...
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The Red Light in Space: The Physiological Challenges and Innovations for Female Astronauts
The Red Light in Space: The Physiological Challenges and Innovations for Female AstronautsIn 1961, humankind took its first steps into space, opening a new chapter in our exploration of the universe. Two years later, the first female astronaut, Valentina Tereshkova, joined this endeavor...
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The Genetic Code of Space Travel: Astronaut DNA Mutations and the Future of Humanity
The Genetic Code of Space Travel: Astronaut DNA Mutations and the Future of HumanityIn 2016, China successfully launched "Tiangong-2," sending astronaut Jing Haipeng into space. In 2017, however, NASA announced an astounding discovery: astronauts had undergone DNA changes after spending 500 days at the International Space Station, with a significant number of mutations occurring in their genome sequences...
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"Starliner" Malfunction Strands Two American Astronauts in Space, SpaceX Rescue Facing Challenges
"Starliner" Malfunction Strands Two American Astronauts in Space, SpaceX Rescue Facing ChallengesOn June 5, the "Starliner," jointly developed by Boeing and NASA's Commercial Crew Program, launched two American astronauts, Barry Wilmore and Sunita Williams, into space. While they were initially scheduled to arrive at the International Space Station on June 6 and return to Earth on June 14, they remain stranded in space over two months later due to persistent technical issues with the "Starliner...
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William Anders, Apollo 8 Astronaut: From Capturing "Earthrise" to Criticizing NASA
William Anders, Apollo 8 Astronaut: From Capturing "Earthrise" to Criticizing NASAWilliam Anders, Apollo 8 astronaut who passed away on June 7th at the age of 90, was a pioneer in human space exploration. He not only captured the iconic "Earthrise" photograph, which remains a powerful symbol of our home planet, but also left a lasting impression on the world with his profound insights into space exploration...
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Space "Self-Defense": The Story Behind the Astronaut Pistol
Space "Self-Defense": The Story Behind the Astronaut PistolSince the modern age, the space program has become one of the most important areas for every country, and China's space technology is developing rapidly. The Soviet Union, as the first country to reach space, left behind a lot of relevant experiences for other countries to learn from...
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Space Terror: Falcon's Broken Wing, Astronauts Stranded, Musk's "Rocket Show" Crashes!
Space Terror: Falcon's Broken Wing, Astronauts Stranded, Musk's "Rocket Show" Crashes!On April 20, 2023, the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, which was supposed to soar into the sky, instead staged an embarrassing "ground takeoff" on the launchpad. Thick smoke billowed, the rocket's rear end spewing flames, a failed fireworks display that turned the originally hopeful space journey into a real-life "Psycho...
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Astronauts are not afraid of sacrifice, but why do they feel scared when they look at the Earth from the moon?
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