超越地球极限:通过生物反应途径抵御宇宙辐射

Zahida Sultanova, Saleh Sultansoy
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即将到来的太空探索阶段不仅包括前往火星和更远的地方,还为人类进步带来了巨大的希望。然而,太空栖息地易受宇宙辐射(包括银河宇宙射线和太阳粒子事件)的影响,这给宇航员和与他们同行的其他生物带来了重要的安全问题。探索宇宙辐射对生物影响的研究包括在太空本身和地球上模拟太空环境中进行的实验。值得注意的是,美国国家航空航天局的空间辐射实验室在利用粒子加速器模拟宇宙辐射方面迈出了重要的一步,标志着这一领域的显著进步。耐人寻味的是,迄今为止,大部分研究重点都放在了解宇宙辐射如何影响生物体上,而不是寻找帮助生物体抵御辐射的方法。在本文中,我们简要介绍了目前关于宇宙辐射生物效应的研究,并提出了通过生物干预可能采取的保护措施。我们认为,负责应对地球上压力的生物途径为抵御宇宙辐射造成的压力提供了潜在的解决方案。此外,我们建议通过使用粒子加速器模拟宇宙辐射影响的实验来评估这些途径的有效性。
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Beyond Earthly Limits: Protection against Cosmic Radiation through Biological Response Pathways
The upcoming phase of space exploration not only includes trips to Mars and beyond, but also holds great promise for human progress. However, the vulnerability of space habitats to cosmic radiation, which consists of Galactic Cosmic Rays and Solar Particle Events, raises important safety concerns for astronauts and other living things that will accompany them. Research exploring the biological effects of cosmic radiation consists of experiments conducted in space itself and in simulated space environments on Earth. Notably, NASA's Space Radiation Laboratory has taken significant steps forward in simulating cosmic radiation by using particle accelerators, marking a notable advancement in this field. Intriguingly, much of the research emphasis thus far has been on understanding how cosmic radiation impacts living organisms, instead of finding ways to help them resist the radiation. In this paper, we briefly talk about current research on the biological effects of cosmic radiation and propose possible protective measures through biological interventions. In our opinion, biological pathways responsible for coping with stressors on Earth offer potential solutions for protection against the stress caused by cosmic radiation. Additionally, we recommend assessing the effectiveness of these pathways through experiments using particle accelerators to simulate the effects of cosmic radiation.
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