"From sleep studies to gut health assessments to thoughtful practises, the crew is being probed and prodded to help researchers understand and overcome the obstacles that extreme settings, like as space, bring to present and future explorers," the ESA wrote on its official website.
The Concordia station will also no longer receive supplies from outside sources, since the last supply aircraft reached Antarctica in February. The base is now provisioned for at least nine months, and temperatures are projected to fall to roughly -80 degrees Celsius.
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