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NASA has launched a state-of-the-art cargo mission to test the effects of spacelight on humans in space. Elon Musk’s company SpaceX has provided NASA with 73,000 microscopic animals with human-like immune systems and other research materials. Has been launched to the International Space Station, which is considered an important step.
A state-of-the-art cargo mission carrying more than 7,300 pounds of research materials, logistics and hardware on the SpaceX Falcon Nine rocket was launched into space from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, just minutes after launch on the Mission Falcon Nine booster. The cargo dragon capsule is expected to land at the International Station ISS on Saturday.
Experts say the research will help scientists understand the effects of spacelight on humans, allow them to study to improve the lives of astronauts while living in space, and discover that space How long-term stay can affect human health.
During a pre-launch press conference, Sarah Walker, SpaceX Director of Dragon Mission Management, said the CRS-22 is the fifth Dragon Capsule to be sent to the International Space Station in the past 12 months.
It should be noted that the company had launched several crew and cargo missions last year. This is the 17th mission to send a CSR-22 SpaceX into space in 2012, while Elon Musk’s company has completed its 17th launch this year. Is doing