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Engineering Human Stasis for Long-Duration Spaceflight
Author(s) -
Claire Nordeen,
Sandra L. Martin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.14
H-Index - 125
eISSN - 1548-9213
pISSN - 1548-9221
DOI - 10.1152/physiol.00046.2018
Subject(s) - spaceflight , duration (music) , hibernation (computing) , physiology , cognitive science , biology , computer science , psychology , engineering , art , literature , state (computer science) , algorithm , aerospace engineering
Suspended animation for deep-space travelers is moving out of the realm of science fiction. Two approaches are considered: the first elaborates the current medical practice of therapeutic hypothermia; the second invokes the cascade of metabolic processes naturally employed by hibernators. We explore the basis and evidence behind each approach and argue that mimicry of natural hibernation will be critical to overcome the innate limitations of human physiology for long-duration space travel.

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