NASA Science highlights in flight research including personalized organ chips for the AVATAR investigation and a geology observation campaign during the lunar flyby to prepare for future Artemis science.
Right now, four astronauts are flying in space with their own personalized organ chips.
The AVATAR investigation is using bone marrow cells from each Artemis II crew member to study how deep space affects individual human health.
During their lunar flyby, Artemis II astronauts, trained in geology, will observe and image the far side of the Moon.
This observation campaign prepares us to do science on future Artemis missions.
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