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My Analog Astronaut Training
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What are Analog Missions?
Analog missions are studies conducted on locations that have physical similarities to some of the extreme environments found in other planets.
Space is dangerous.
Analog missions provide us with necessary data as well as test our strengths to let us know in which ways we can prepare for some of the challenges we could encounter in future human space missions.

A brief intro to my training areas:
Systems Engineering for Human Spaceflight
This area of training focuses on various engineering disciplines to ensure that all components of a space mission work together while prioritizing the overall safety of a mission.

Hypoxia Training
This training focuses in Space hypoxia, a condition where astronauts experience a lack of oxygen in the body's tissues while in space.
This can result from various factors including issues with the spacecraft's life support systems, rapid decompression, or failures in oxygen delivery. Due to the absence of a naturally breathable atmosphere in space, maintaining adequate oxygen levels is crucial.

Suborbital Space Environments
This type of training involves flights typically reaching altitudes between 100 km (the Kármán line) and 1,000 km, briefly entering space.

Life Support Systems
This training focuses on technologies designed for survival, health, and comfort in space. These systems support life by managing air, water, food, waste, and other vital needs in the closed environment of a spacecraft or space habitat.

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