Life on the Moon is a health nightmare – How we intend to make it possible
NASA gradually proceeds to its plan for permanent presence on the Moon. After Artemis II's successful launch on April 1, 2026, the American space service plans to allocate $20 billion for a lunar base. However, prolonged living there poses serious health problems: chronic exposure to cosmic radiation, reduced gravity, toxic dust and psychological pressure. Scientists propose solutions such as personalized exercise, armored accommodations with lunar soil, continuous normal monitoring and artificial gravity. The goal is sustainable operation on the Moon as preparation for future manned missions to Mars.





