Looking Good in Space: THINK SPACE LIFE Rethinks Life Beyond Earth
Original: 上太空也要愛漂亮:「THINK SPACE LIFE」重新思考宇宙生活
JAXA’s THINK SPACE LIFE platform explores better astronaut quality of life and new space-to-Earth markets.
Japan’s JAXA created THINK SPACE LIFE to improve astronauts’ quality of life beyond basic survival in space. The platform connects industries to explore products and services for daily living in orbit, including cosmetics and personal-care concepts. The effort also points to a broader market opportunity: innovations designed for space could open new business possibilities both beyond Earth and back on the ground.
This INSIDE hard-tech AI article introduces the THINK SPACE LIFE platform launched by Japan's JAXA. Its core focus is not on rockets, vehicles, or mission technology itself, but on astronauts' quality of life during long periods in the space environment. The article notes that JAXA hopes to push space from being merely a domain of "survival" further toward a domain of "living"; in other words, astronauts should not only be able to complete missions and maintain basic physiological needs, but should also be able to obtain comfort and psychological support closer to everyday life on Earth, even within an enclosed, unusual, and high-pressure environment.
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