One small step for periods in space, one giant leap for research in long-term space missions

One small step for periods in space, one giant leap for research in long-term space missions

Before NASA astronaut Sally Ride’s historic launch aboard the space shuttle in 1983 as the first American woman in space, she was asked a question: Would 100 tampons be the right number for her week-long mission?“No,” she said. “That would

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