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Is Human Hibernation Possible? Going to Sleep for Long Duration Spaceflight
Universe Today ^ | 06/21/2017 | Fraser Cain

Posted on 06/23/2017 8:11:58 AM PDT by BenLurkin

The current state of this technology is really promising.

They use a technique called therapeutic hypothermia, which lowers the temperature of a person by a few degrees...With the lowered temperature, a human’s metabolism decreases and they fall unconscious into a torpor.

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A few years ago, SpaceWorks Enterprises delivered a report to NASA on how they could use this therapeutic hypothermia for long duration spaceflight within the Solar System.

Currently, a trip to Mars takes about 6-9 months. And during that time, the human passengers are going to be using up precious air, water and food. But in this torpor state, SpaceWorks estimates that the crew will a reduction in their metabolic rate of 50 to 70%.

The astronauts wouldn’t need to move around, so you could keep them nice and snug in little pods for the journey. And they wouldn’t get into fights with each other, after 6-9 months of nothing but day after day of spaceflight.

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Normally astronauts exercise for hours every day to counteract the negative effects of the reduced gravity. But SpaceWorks thinks it would be more effective to just put the astronauts into a rotating module and let artificial gravity do the work of maintaining their conditioning.

They envision a module that’s 4 metres high and 8 metres wide. If you spin the habitat at 20 revolutions per minute, you give the crew the equivalent of Earth gravity. Go at only 11.8 RPM and it’ll feel like Mars gravity.

Normally spinning that fast in a habitat that small would be extremely uncomfortable as the crew would experience different forces at different parts of their body. But remember, they’ll be in a state of torpor, so they really won’t care.

(Excerpt) Read more at universetoday.com ...


TOPICS: Astronomy; Chit/Chat; Health/Medicine; Science
KEYWORDS: cosmicradiation; hibernation; hypothermia; spaceflight; sublighttravel; torpor
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1 posted on 06/23/2017 8:11:58 AM PDT by BenLurkin
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To: BenLurkin

I’ve been practicing and I’m getting pretty good.


2 posted on 06/23/2017 8:13:38 AM PDT by ClearCase_guy (Islam: You have to just love a "religion" based on rape and sex slavery.)
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To: BenLurkin

You could sleep for two hundred years, travel at fifty thousand miles per hour and still not get close to the nearest star.


3 posted on 06/23/2017 8:16:00 AM PDT by allendale (.)
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To: BenLurkin

Play speeches from dumbocrats


4 posted on 06/23/2017 8:16:11 AM PDT by samtheman (FAIL = FAIL Always Involves Liberalism)
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To: samtheman

"...play speeches from dumbocrats..."


I am feeling the torpor effects already! :-)

5 posted on 06/23/2017 8:20:49 AM PDT by Blue Jays ( Rock hard ~ Ride free)
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To: BenLurkin
What could possibly go wrong?



6 posted on 06/23/2017 8:20:58 AM PDT by Bratch ("The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke)
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To: BenLurkin

how do they “wake up” from their hibernation? Will somebody be designated to be fully alert and functioning the entire trip, so that he/she can push the button to get everybody up when they approach Mars?


7 posted on 06/23/2017 8:21:01 AM PDT by Dilbert San Diego
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To: BenLurkin
What could go wrong?
8 posted on 06/23/2017 8:21:54 AM PDT by SpinnerWebb (Winter is coming)
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To: SpinnerWebb
What could go wrong?

To my pleasant surprise, that movie didn't suck nearly as much as I expected it to.

9 posted on 06/23/2017 8:25:06 AM PDT by Drew68
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To: Dilbert San Diego

They have a computer to do that. HAL something-or-other.


10 posted on 06/23/2017 8:28:11 AM PDT by Campion (Halten Sie sich unbedingt an die Lehre!)
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To: samtheman
There is a demo chair in a local establishment that I have "ridden" for ten minutes at a time twice a week.


Zen Awakening ZA170


That will roll you back and perform an amazing array of different massages using roller technology and air pressure bags to hold your feet and shins in place while it stretches your vertebrae (f'rinstance) .. one of about thirty to forty different techniques ... the cost of chair is about 5K.

My "rides" have almost completely relieved me of my stenosis pain (the venturi is still there) and I mowed the two acres yesterday with NO arm and shoulder pain which AWAYS happened.


I give this account because I think the hibernation technique probably DOES work and with tubal feeding and a massage chair every so often, I think the awaked astronaut wouldn't feel too awful bad for the sleep.

11 posted on 06/23/2017 8:31:41 AM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true, I have no proof, but they're true.)
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To: BenLurkin

As long as the dimwit that did not consider metric v. SAE measurements in launch trajectory calculations has been fired...I’d say go for it!
As long as the flight personnel are Dem-o-nauts.


12 posted on 06/23/2017 8:33:54 AM PDT by Cletus.D.Yokel (Catastrophic, Anthropogenic Climate Alterations: The acronym explains the science.)
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To: SpinnerWebb

Recently finished a Jerry Pournelle book series that relied on a similar technology. The problem there was that too many of the passengers ended up with “ice on the brain”, i,e, ice crystals causing small but permanent damage.


13 posted on 06/23/2017 8:34:14 AM PDT by Pecos (Actual justice must be defended against the newspeak of social justice crybullies.)
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To: Cletus.D.Yokel

And all computer programming is NOT DONE by common core math graduates.


14 posted on 06/23/2017 8:44:22 AM PDT by knarf (I say things that are true, I have no proof, but they're true.)
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To: All

If we are serious about exploring other planets, we need to start launching payloads of retrievable food, water and oxygen into space right now and build a supply line.


15 posted on 06/23/2017 8:45:20 AM PDT by Maverick68 (T)
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To: BenLurkin

Do it on a monkey or a dog first.


16 posted on 06/23/2017 8:54:38 AM PDT by skinndogNN
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To: BenLurkin

EBT card carriers are pretty good at inertia. They might make good candidates.


17 posted on 06/23/2017 8:57:21 AM PDT by lurk
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To: Campion
They have a computer to do that. HAL something-or-other.

Just hope you don't get a computer "malfunction".


18 posted on 06/23/2017 9:00:00 AM PDT by KarlInOhio (a government contract becomes virtually a substitute for intellectual curiosity - Pres. Eisenhower)
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To: BenLurkin

I don’t think it would be like waking up from a nap, stretching, and getting to work.


19 posted on 06/23/2017 9:06:10 AM PDT by bk1000 (A clear conscience is a sure sign of a poor memory)
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To: BenLurkin

I don’t care if you put them in artificial gravity, they are still going to have the muscle atrophy equivalent to someone who was in a coma for 6-9 months when they wake up. What good will astronauts who won’t even be able to walk without weeks of physical therapy do us?


20 posted on 06/23/2017 9:07:52 AM PDT by Boogieman
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