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March 28, 2019

Testing The Value Of Artificial Gravity For Astronaut Health

The Long-Term Bedrest Study Is The First Of Its Kind

Test subjects in Cologne, Germany have taken to their beds for 60 days as part of a groundbreaking study, funded by European Space Agency ESA and US space agency NASA, into how artificial gravity could help astronauts stay healthy in space.

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FAA Rule Would Streamline Commercial Space Launch And Reentry Requirements

Proposal Is A 'Game Changer' For This Important Facet Of America’s Space Efforts

The FAA has posted a proposed rule that would streamline federal commercial space transportation requirements for future launch, reentry, and launch-site providers, and maintain safety during launches and reentries. The proposed rule follows the National Space Council’s 2018 ‘Space Policy Directive 2’, which called on the Secretary of Transportation to review and revise the Department’s commercial space launch and re-entry licensing regulations.

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Pence Promises Manned Return To The Moon In Five Years

Says Astronauts Will Launch From American Soil

Vice President Mike Pence on Tuesday addressed the fifth meeting of the National Space Council, and moved the goalpost for one of the nation's most ambitious space objectives.

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