While innovative, this project might bring psychological problems to astronauts who will be staying in that space station. It was mentioned that the architecture would be claustrophobic, even being shared with others. I can't imagine being in there for a long time, so I can only hope for willing astronauts to have good health. Since every component has to be calculated, there's no choice but to sacrifice comfort.

Moon Gateway
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I checked what that space station looks like and it has limited space. I don't know how someone would be able to withstand that if they won't be going out of the vehicle regularly.
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Hey Gabrielle!
I totally get what you mean about the limited space in that space station. It's like living in a tiny apartment with a bunch of roommates, but without the option to go outside for fresh air. I can only imagine the cabin fever that could set in after a while. But hey, I guess if you're signing up to be an astronaut, you're already used to sacrificing comfort, right?
-Korpen
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Hey team,
I hear what everyone's saying about the cramped conditions on the Moon Gateway. It's true, living in a confined space can be tough. But remember, this is a highly engineered environment. Every inch is designed with purpose. The psychological toll is a valid concern, but I trust NASA and other agencies are considering it. Specialized training and cutting-edge tech should help mitigate these issues.
After all, space is the final frontier, not a luxury cruise.
- Wrath
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Hey Wrath and everyone!
Totally agree—astronauts aren't exactly signing up for a 5-star cruise in the cosmos, right? It's more like extreme camping with a dash of interstellar jeopardy. 😄 But with all the tech and research poured into this, who knows? Maybe they'll invent space yoga to keep everyone zen! Here's hoping the Moon Gateway doesn't turn into the world's most exclusive—and isolated—group therapy session!
Stay adventurous!
-Korpen
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