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Lunar Safety Zones
Topic: Moon to Mars
12/18/07
Summary: New research has shown that Earth's magnetosphere actually protects some parts of the Moon from solar storms. Scientists found that for seven days during the Moon's 28-day orbit, select regions are shielded from harmful solar energy. The findings could help protect astronauts on future Moon missions.

Saving Our Brains for Mars
Topic: Moon to Mars
12/15/07
Summary: Scientists have found that radiation may affect cells in the brain important for learning and mood control. The results have important implications in protecting the health of astronauts on long duration missions to the Moon and Mars.

Our Rare Moon
Topic: Moon to Mars
11/24/07
Summary: Astronomers have found that moons like ours are likely to be uncommon in the Universe, and arise in only 5 to 10 percent of planetary systems. The study could have implications in the search for habitable planets beyond our Solar System.

Jogging to Mars
Topic: Moon to Mars
11/20/07
Summary: A bed rest study exclusively on women is yielding information about how to develop more effective countermeasures for muscle loss in female astronauts on long-duration missions in space.

Bounce House on the Moon
Topic: Moon to Mars
11/17/07
Summary: NASA will be testing a new inflatable habitat in the cold, harsh climate of Antarctica. The habitat is a design that could one day be used on the Moon by human explorers on long-duration missions.

DNA Repair Shops
Topic: Moon to Mars
11/09/07
Summary: Space radiation can damage DNA and lead to illnesses like cancer. Scientists are studying how the human body naturally repairs this damage in order to develop better ways of protecting astronauts.

The Law of Space
Topic: Moon to Mars
11/08/07
Summary: The Columbus space laboratory is ready for the ISS. The facility shows how international cooperation can provide a venue for important scientific research in space. However, what would happen in a place as international as the ISS if astronauts onboard weren't so cooperative?

Space 3.0
Topic: Moon to Mars
11/06/07
Summary: Policy researchers are predicting a new age of cooperation in space exploration. A recent conference in Vienna brought together researchers from numerous fields in the humanities to discuss how exploration of the Moon, Mars and other locations in the Solar System will affect science and society.

Shades of Gravity
Topic: Moon to Mars
11/05/07
Summary: Despite years of spaceflight, we still don't know exactly how different levels of gravity influence human health. In this interview with Catharine Conley, she explains how new research will help.

If We Had No Moon
Topic: Moon to Mars
10/29/07
Summary: In this essay, Bernard Foing looks at the effect the Moon has had on the Earth, and explores how different our world would be if we had no planetary companion.

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