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During missions to the Moon or Mars, the crew will need medical capabilities to diagnose and treat disease as well as for maintaining their health. The Exploration Medical Capability Element develops medical technologies, medical informatics, and clinical capabilities for different levels of care during space missions.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
The focus of the Human Health Countermeasures Element is to develop and validate an integrated suite of countermeasures for exploration missions. Countermeasures maintain human health so that crews can perform all required duties during the phases of a mission, including transitions to altered gravitational conditions.
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The International Space Station Medical Project operates the two International Standard Payload Racks onboard the Station which are collectively called the Human Research Facility. The racks provide a source of utilities, such as electrical power, data handling, cooling air and water, pressurized gases, and a vacuum supply, to support science instruments.