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Canadian Space Agency unveils four new studies for International Space Station
- Four studies developed by the Canadian Space Agency will be conducted on the International Space Station, focusing on mental health and adaptation to microgravity, including space anemia.
- Astronaut Joshua Kutryk from Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, is preparing for a six-to-eight-month stay on the station, although his launch date is not yet set.
- Kutryk will travel aboard Boeing's Starliner-1, marking the spacecraft's first mission.
- Researchers emphasized the urgency of completing the studies due to the space station's planned closure by 2030.
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Canadian Space Agency unveils four new studies for International Space Station
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