The Young panel urged that the highest priority be given to research aimedat enabling humans to survive for long periods in space, a prerequisite formore ambitious space exploration. Meanwhile, four Nobel Prize winners haveurged that the station support potentially "groundbreaking" research inphysics in low gravity. But in truth, it has never been clear just whatscience needs to be done on a permanently manned platform in space asopposed to an unmanned platform or an earthbound facility.
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