Women's Bodies Better Suited for the Horrors of Space, Study Finds
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The findings suggest women may be slightly better at tolerating the hostile conditions of space travel. Human bodies face challenges like gravity, cosmic radiation, and fluid imbalances in microgravity, affecting the feasibility of long-term space missions like Mars.
Lead author Christopher Mason believes space missions like a trip to Mars are feasible, stating there are no showstoppers in terms of human biology. Research utilized data from both an all-civilian spaceflight mission and NASA astronauts.
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