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Mission to Mars: Medicine expiration date study - BGR


Moreover, 89 of the 106 drugs had a minimum shelf life shorter than the expected 36-month duration of a mission to Mars. The expiration date of medicine isn’t a problem for the ISS mission ... Read More

Over Half Of The Medications Stashed On The ISS Would Expire Before Astronauts Could Return Home From Mars, Marking A New Challenge Facing Explorers Of The Red Planet - MSN


Before being launched into space, astronauts may be in solid physical condition. But during their time away from our home planet, they might develop runny noses, allergies, aches and pains, or ... Read More

Drug expiration dates a problem for any mission to Mars


More than half of the medicines stocked on the International Space Station would expire before a mission to Mars could make it back to Earth, a new study warns. Top News U.S. News ... Read More

Astronauts Heading To Mars Might Have A Drug Problem On Their Hands


The first astronauts heading to Mars will venture further than any human before them, and should any of them encounter medical problems on their journey – perhaps “cosmic kidney disease” or ... Read More

Toxic dust on Mars would present serious hazard for astronauts


Toxic dust on Mars would make a future mission to the red planet extremely hazardous for astronauts and require significant countermeasures, new research suggests. CNN values your feedback 1. Read More


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