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As NASA plans future human exploration missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond, new and unique challenges emerge - like communication delays and limited return-to-Earth options - so enhanced medical care capabilities are critical. Crews will need non-invasive imaging technology to diagnose medical conditions, like broken bones or dental injuries.
Scientists at NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland are testing portable, handheld X-ray systems for use during future extended space missions. Having portable X-ray capabilities aboard spacecraft would allow astronauts to immediately assess and treat potential injuries or identify equipment issues without having to disassemble the gear.
"Technological innovations like that of the mini-X-ray will help keep our astronauts healthy as we endeavor farther into space than ever before," said acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy. "Future missions to the Moon and Mars will be safer due to the research of our scientists at NASA Glenn."