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Microgravity Exploration

Microgravity exploration refers to research conducted in environments where the force of gravity is significantly weaker than on Earth, like in space. This unique condition allows scientists to study phenomena that are hard or impossible to observe on our planet, such as fluid behavior, biological processes, and material science. The International Space Station (ISS) is a key platform for such studies, helping us understand fundamental scientific principles and develop new technologies. Insights gained from microgravity exploration can have broad applications, including advances in medicine, manufacturing, and understanding fundamental physics.