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  • ...e Station]] averages about 0.4%, ten times that of Earth's atmosphere.<ref name=":8" /> At these levels, side effects vary from person to person, with some |+Symptoms Experienced According to CO<sub>2</sub> Level<ref name=":0">Freudenrich, C. (2011). How is carbon dioxide eliminated aboard a spac
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  • ...y spacecraft and for human space exploration. Martian regolith is one such resource, and its potential as a growth substrate for agricultural use is being expl ...l research projects relevant to space exploration in areas such as in-situ resource utilization, astronomy, geology, EVA optimization, and science outreach. Th
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  • ...les Marinaris on Mars. That way if a crew finds a larger canyon here, that name isn’t taken yet. With me counseling caution, we found a way down the cany ...ker only. Vegetation was plentiful in the area, including cacti, hence the name Cactus Road.
    190 KB (31,918 words) - 09:28, 12 October 2019