Though spacecraft with artificial gravity are still a distant dream, we had proof of concept way back in September 1966.
The first planned artificial gravity experiment took place in late 1966, but the first human on the Moon beat them to it.
Rotating habitats and artificial gravity are a staple of science fiction movies and TV shows, but the realities of space travel means that someday we'll have to get serious about artificial gravity to ...
That’s exactly what a study published today in Science Advances sought to do. The researchers exposed mice aboard the ISS to various levels of artificial gravity, then examined how their muscles ...
From science fiction to potential reality, artificial gravity promises to change the way we live and travel in space, making ...
Earlier artificial-gravity designs revealed critical weaknesses. Nautilus-X, for example, relied on a rotating torus connected to a central corridor by a single passage. If that connection failed, ...
HOUSTON – The International Space Station is in line for an artificial gravity inducing centrifuge for future research projects involving small biological and materials samples later this year, ...
Engines Podcast The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2638: Artificial Gravity Episode: 2638 Artificial Gravity for Human Spaceflight; What is Gained, What is Lost. Today, astronaut Michael Barratt discusses ...
It's well known that spaceflight causes muscle atrophy and other biological changes in reduced gravity, and especially in ...
NASA and the China National Space Agency (CNSA) plan to send astronauts to Mars as early as the next decade. Naturally, this ...