Space Life
"Space Life" refers to the study of how living organisms, including humans, adapt and survive in the unique conditions of outer space. This includes understanding the effects of microgravity, radiation, and isolation on physical and mental health. Research is conducted on the International Space Station (ISS) to gather data on these factors.
Astronauts, like those from NASA and other space agencies, undergo extensive training to prepare for life in space. They learn to manage their daily routines, including exercise, nutrition, and sleep, to maintain their health during missions. Understanding space life is crucial for future long-duration missions to destinations like Mars.