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the second space medicine frontier forum concluded: my country has achieved initial results in the field of space medicine

2024-09-22

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today (september 22), the second space medicine frontier forum closed in hangzhou. after the completion and operation of my country's space station, the field of space medicine has achieved initial results. subsequently, china's manned space medicine team will continue to reserve theoretical technologies for manned lunar landing and long-term extraterrestrial survival missions.
since the construction and operation of my country's space station, space medicine has achieved remarkable results. since the implementation of my country's manned space program for more than 30 years, china's manned space medicine team has focused on issues such as microgravity, space radiation, and space medicine risks, and has created a medium- and long-term manned spaceflight weightlessness physiological effect protection system, achieving a breakthrough in manned spaceflight from short-term flight to long-term healthy residence. subsequent manned lunar landing and long-term extraterrestrial survival missions are also considerable challenges for the entire space medicine team.
wu bin from china astronaut research and training center:can people survive in low gravity for a long time? does low gravity have obvious adverse effects on human bones and cardiovascular system? these all need in-depth research.
manned lunar landing and extraterrestrial survival bring new challenges to aerospace medicine
in low-earth orbit, since the spacecraft's orbit is about 400 kilometers, it is protected by the earth's atmosphere and magnetic field, so the radiation does not have a big impact on the astronauts' bodies. however, if it is far away from the earth in outer space, the difficulty of supply and the new challenges brought by survival support technology require the aerospace medical team to continue to explore targeted solutions.
wu bin from china astronaut research and training center:when astronauts live outside the earth, they need to treat themselves and even perform surgery on themselves, for example, developing some miniaturized non-invasive or non-contact physiological and psychological monitoring technologies and equipment, developing some surgical robots, etc.
li yinghui from china astronaut research and training center:humans left the earth to live a better life, so supporting humans to fly further is also to let us know more about humans and benefit them. this is a theme that is both eternal and needs to be explored continuously in our aerospace medicine.
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