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Menschliches (Über-)leben im Weltraum

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In the organizer's words:

What challenges arise when people live in space for extended periods of time? Should we genetically modify humans to adapt them to life in space? What is the current state of scientific knowledge, and how do media portrayals shape our image of space and spaceflight? Laura Cwalina (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf), Prof. Dr. Dr. Christian Jung (University Hospital Düsseldorf), Jonas Böcker (German Aerospace Center, Cologne), and Gerhard Thiele (German astronaut) with the audience.

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Location

Haus der Universität
Haus der Universität Schadowplatz 14 40212 Düsseldorf

Accessibility information

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Wheelchair accessible

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Wheelchair-accessible toilet

This pictogram indicates that an accessible toilet is available on site: with grab rails, a height-adjustable mirror, and sufficient space for manoeuvring (at least 150 × 150 cm with a hinged door, 120 × 190 cm with a sliding door). The door width is at least 90 cm.

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Accessible for people with mobility impairments

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Assistance dogs welcome

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