Science
The science behind life in space on ‘Away’ – Pursuit
Artificial gravity and space disease feature on Netflix’s series ‘Away’ – a University of Melbourne experts looks at how much of the action is true to life.

Do you feel like youve been locked in a small room for months on end, isolated from the people that you love? Welcome to Netflixs Away and the bubble of five scientists on the worlds first manned mission to Mars.
Enduring a life very similar to our Melbourne COVID-19 lockdown, the international team of scientists travel 45.697 million miles to Mars, not from Earth, but from the Moon, experiencing space difficulties while trying to focus on hope, humanity and how we need one another if we are to…
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