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Analog Work on Earth for Space: The Need To Embrace Analog Missionsby@monimissioncontrol
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Analog Work on Earth for Space: The Need To Embrace Analog Missions

by Monica Hernandez9mNovember 14th, 2021
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Only a few space agencies, research institutions, and private initiatives undertake the challenge of analog work, simulating space-like conditions and experiences for research and development (R&D). These initiatives remain relatively siloed, forcing scientists, explorers, and organizers to often scramble for additional sponsorship sources. I met with two seasoned analog researchers to further understand the dynamics of this current scenario.  

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