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RESEARCH PROGRESS ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL GRAVITY FOR SPACE FLIGHT

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Volume 1, Issue 2, Pp 1-6, 2023

DOI:10.61784/wjer231247

Author(s)

Karl R. Camelio

Affiliation(s)

School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis.

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Karl R. Camelio

ABSTRACT

Faced with the special weightless environment of space exploration, how to effectively ensure the long-term presence of astronauts? stay time The health and safety of problem to solve. This study reviews the development process of artificial gravity by collecting and sorting domestic and foreign literature, and expounds the research on artificial gravity. equipment, methods and their biological effects, and combined with the research work of this research group, the future development direction of artificial gravity is proposed for our country. Provide certain guidance for future deep space exploration.

KEYWORDS

Aerospace medicine; Artificial gravity; Short-arm centrifuge; Countermeasures

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Karl R. Camelio. Research progress on the development and application of artificial gravity for space flight. World Journal of Engineering Research. 2023, 1(2): 1-6. DOI:10.61784/wjer231247.

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