NASA scientists launched cell-culture “avatars” of the Artemis II crew into space to gain new insights into how space affects human health. The AVATARS, or “A Virtual Astronaut Tissue Analog Response, ...
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When NASA’s Orion capsule splashed down in the Pacific on April 10, 2026, recovery teams were racing against more than just the clock on post-flight inspections. Tucked inside the spacecraft alongside ...
NASA's AVATAR experiment is flying with the Artemis II crew to study the effects of deep space on the human body. The experiment uses small chips containing blood cells from the astronauts to create ...
When the Orion capsule splashed back down on Earth recently, marking the successful end of the historic Artemis II mission, the world's eyes were understandably fixed on the four astronauts who ...
As the four Artemis II astronauts looped around the moon this week before their return trip to Earth, so did four transparent chips, each about the size of a USB thumb drive and seeded with their bone ...