Exploration Research Would Need About 200 ISS Subjects

As many as 230 test subjects may need to be rotated through the International Space Station to carry out the research necessary to reduce the biomedical risks posed by President Bush's deep-space human spaceflight program. That's the finding of about 50 experts, including NASA astronauts and flight...

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