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Long-duration manned space missions beyond Low Earth Orbit, such as the new programs for the International Space Station around the Moon and the future Mars exploration missions, present a unique set of challenges to the health and well-being of crew members. Due to the inherent risks and the remote nature of these missions, we appreciate it is crucial to have at least one dedicated medical professional, specifically a surgeon astronaut, as part of the crew.