Lunar Human Physiology and Biology
Leader
Leader
The presence of gravity on Earth has had an integral effect on the development of life over billions of years and has shaped the anatomy and physiology of human beings. Exposure to microgravity has been shown to affect the entire body, causing numerous changes, such as a reduction in heart size and blood volume, disturbances of the neurological system, and decreases in bone density and muscle mass. These physiological changes can lead to undesirable health consequences and to operational difficulties, especially in emergency situations. However, little is known about human physiology in hypogravity environments, such as the Moon, other than some data collected during the Apollo program in the 1970s.
Consequently, the Working Group in Lunar Human Physiology and Biology aims to promote and highlight initiatives centered on the exploration of the Moon by humans, which is in alignment with the Artemis project that will see humans return to the Moon. This will be achieved through educational and outreach activities based on presentations and discussions with experts in areas related to the main theme of the WG, as well as with the establishment of research projects.
The goals are to:
Webinar co-organised with the Cultural Considerations WG
January 23
The people indicated here are the initial core. A call for participation will be release by MVA.