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One of the greatest hazards for explorers is medical treatment when someone gets sick or injured. This hypothetical situation became real on the space station when an astronaut was successfully treated for a blood clot in space. Although the exact details are being kept confidential to protect privacy, the blood clot was discovered when "the astronaut was taking ultrasounds of their neck for a research study on how body fluid is redistributed in zero gravity." The condition was successfully treating using blood thinners on hand and additional supplies delivered during a cargo missions. "The biggest question that remains is how would we deal with this on an exploration class mission to Mars? How would we prepare ourselves medically?"
On the front lines of this problem will be 13 new NASA astronaut graduates, the first to be eligible for NASA's planned Artemis mission to the moon and future missions to Mars. Keep an eye on this group, one of them may be the first woman to set foot on the moon and the first man to do so in over 50 years! |