langue fr ESA - 08/03/2024

Why do astronauts have to quarantine before flying to space? #shorts

All astronauts go through a quarantine period before flying to space.

This period of isolation keeps them away from any germs or viruses that might make them sick. Quarantine is also important to minimise the risk of bringing an infectious disease with them to space.

Marcus Wandt entered quarantine two weeks ahead of his launch in Florida, USA, just a few kilometres away from the rocket that took him to the ISS as part of Axiom Mission 3.

Quarantine for astronauts does not mean a holiday it is a busy period. Marcus spent around twelve hours a day preparing for the mission ahead. His schedule included physical exercise, refreshers of flight operations, the review of science and outreach activities, and even virtual reality simulations of the job awaiting him on the Space Station.

ESA - European Space Agency
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