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Space Stations:

International Space Station (ISS): The ISS serves as a premier microgravity laboratory where international scientists conduct experiments across diverse disciplines. Researchers take advantage of the ISS's continuous microgravity environment for extended studies, exploring phenomena ranging from biology and materials science to astronomy.

Commercial Space Stations: With the rise of commercial space ventures, companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, Sierra Space, Vast and Axiom Space are developing commercial space stations. These stations provide opportunities for private and public entities to conduct experiments, technology demonstrations, and manufacturing processes in space.

 

Future Lunar and Martian Missions: As humanity plans for sustainable lunar and Martian exploration, these celestial bodies will become hubs for scientific research. Lunar and Martian missions will facilitate experiments in the unique gravitational conditions of these celestial bodies, allowing scientists to explore the impact of partial gravity on various processes.

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Habitats: Lunar and Martian habitats, whether temporary or permanent, will support scientific research. These habitats will be equipped with laboratories and research facilities, enabling scientists to conduct experiments relevant to human survival,

​agriculture, biology, and materials science in extraterrestrial environments.

Experiments and manufacturing activities in microgravity are conducted through a variety of platforms, each offering unique opportunities for scientific research and innovation:

The diverse range of platforms, including parabolic flights, space stations (such as the ISS and upcoming commercial stations), as well as habitats on the Moon and Mars, offers a comprehensive array of options for researchers to explore in microgravity. These environments enable scientists and engineers to push the boundaries of knowledge, conduct groundbreaking experiments, and develop innovative solutions that benefit both space exploration and life on Earth.

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