Living on the International Space Station: From Launch to Return" This title captures the essence of life aboard the ISS, from its inception and components to its vital role in scientific research and space exploration missions

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Explore life aboard the International Space Station (ISS), humanity's orbital laboratory launched in 1998. Conducting vital research in microgravity, it supports experiments across biology, physics, and astronomy, crucial for future space missions. Orbiting at 330-435 km altitude, the ISS completes 15.54 orbits daily, a beacon of international collaboration in space exploration

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Dr. Surender Kumar is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in social research and academia. He holds a PhD in Human Rights and has completed an ALA fellowship at Melbourne University, Australia, which are both a testament to his impressive credentials. Dr Kumar's research covers a wide range of topics, including human rights, trafficking, gender equality, public health, disasters, and climate change, and has been published in various national and international journals. He is a recognized authority in sociology and has a proven track record of teaching PhD scholars and master's degree students. Additionally, Dr Kumar is skilled in conducting interviews with experts from different fields to gain insights into various social issues. It's worth noting that RESO publishes content on a variety of topics, including Sociology, research, social issues, human trafficking, human rights, climate change, yoga, spiritual topics, motivational messages, and disaster management.