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Despite the hype, there are still some challenges that need to be overcome before we can get a lhouse building service on the moon
. The human body has to be adapted to the environment, and the Starship, a commercial space line owned by Elon Musk, has to be modified for lunar use.

SpaceX is developing a lunar modification of the Starship
Developed by SpaceX, the Starship is a two-stage, fully reusable rocket that will take people to the Moon, Mars and other celestial bodies. It is a combination of several technologies, including a Super Heavy rocket booster, a spacecraft, and a liquid methane/liquid oxygen engine.

The Starship is a large rocket, with a payload capacity of up to 100,000 pounds. It has a diameter of more than three hundred feet. It is being designed to carry two crew members to the Moon. It is also being marketed as an affordable launcher for large satellites. The first test flight will take place in 2023. The second flight is scheduled for 2027.

The SpaceX Starship is being designed to lift the heavier payload of the Saturn V. The first stage of the rocket is powered by 29 Raptor engines. These engines are optimized for the vacuum of space. They are also optimized for soft landing on Earth. The second stage will be powered by six Raptor engines. The combined vessel will be 394 feet tall.

It will be the largest rocket to ever launch from Earth. It will be bigger than the Saturn V, which was the heaviest lift launch vehicle ever built. It will also be more economical than other competing proposals.

Adapting the human body to the conditions of a long stay in weightlessness
Adapting the human body to the conditions of a long stay in weightlessness is a major challenge. In the past 58 years of human spaceflight, scientists have learned a great deal about how the human body reacts to space travel. But, many questions remain about the long-term health effects of weightlessness. The goal of space medicine is to develop preventative measures to ease suffering caused by living in a microgravity environment.

The heart and cardiovascular system are two of the most important systems influenced by gravity. The cardiovascular system tries to fight gravity, helping to prevent blood from pooling in the legs. In space, the heart is less efficient, leading to cardiovascular deconditioning. Other changes in cardiovascular systems include a decrease in cardiac muscle mass and blood volume.

The vestibular system is also affected by gravity. Peripheral vestibular organs are implicated in regulating arterial pressure and muscle and bone metabolism. They also send signals to the brain about acceleration. These signals are misinterpreted in space, which may contribute to the occurrence of space sickness.

Space sickness can lead to headaches, dizziness, nausea and vomiting. The symptoms typically subside within a couple of days, as the body adapts. The physiological changes that accompany space sickness are also known as space adaptation syndrome.

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