Health care for deep space explorers

Aug 1, 2020Annals of the ICRP

Health Care for Deep Space Travelers

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Abstract

A flight to Mars will entail a 50-million-kilometre journey with communication delays of up to 20 minutes.

  • Mars missions will require astronauts to manage their health autonomously due to lack of real-time oversight from Earth.
  • Exposure to galactic cosmic radiation may increase risks of cataracts, impaired wound healing, and potential genetic mutations.
  • Technological advancements, such as in-situ resource utilization and ion propulsion systems, are essential for successful Mars missions.
  • Onboard medical capabilities must include imaging, surgery, and emergency care to address health issues in deep space.
  • Radiation protection strategies will need to be adapted for the unique environment of deep space, beyond current low Earth orbit measures.

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