'Bringing archaeological perspectives to an active space domain'. 🛰️ engineering
It is the first time such a project has taken place aboard any space habitat and its aim is to catalog how humans adapt their living behaviors while in space for months at a time. As a point of reference, the longest stay aboard the ISS so far is NASA astronaut"We're the first to try to understand how humans relate to the items they live with in space," explained Associate Professor Justin Walsh of Chapman University in California, one of the study leads.
for investigation. The investigations will be carried out via daily photographs for a total of 60 days, showing how the different spaces are used. The"pits" will be located in different areas, such as the galley table, the workstation, and a wall near a latrine. The ISS crew were also asked to choose one final test area, and they went with one of the racks in the U.S. laboratory module, Destiny. The next two months will see the world's first space archaeologists start to investigate a space habitat in close to real-time.
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