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the national aeronautics and space administration (nasa) human research program (hrp) investigates and mitigates the highest risks to astronaut health and performance in exploration missions. the goals of the hrp are to provide human health and performance countermeasures, knowledge, technologies, and tools to enable safe, reliable, and productive human space exploration, and to ensure safe and productive human spaceflight. the scope of these goals includes both the successful completion of exploration missions and the preservation of astronaut health over the life of the astronaut. hrp developed an integrated research plan (irp) to describe the requirements and notional approach to understanding and reducing the human health and performance risks. the irp describes the programs research activities that are intended to address the needs of human space exploration and serve hrp customers. the irp illustrates the programs research plan through the timescale of early lunar missions of extended duration.
Crack Flight Simulator X Steam Edition
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