Menstruation in space will be studied for 1st time with ‘Operation Period’
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Virgin Galactic is partnering with non-profit organization Operation Period to launch the first study dedicated to researching menstruation in microgravity. Led by Gen-Z researchers, Operation Period aims to provide "menstrual freedom" and tackle issues that leave people without access to menstrual products. The study, Operation Period-01, will be conducted on a suborbital flight in 2027 by the organization's founders, who will become some of the youngest South Asian women to travel to space. The research aims to address the current issues of menstruation in space, including the limited data on the topic and the reliance on hormonal suppression methods.
💡 Why It Matters
- · This mission highlights the need for inclusive space exploration that prioritizes the health and well-being of all astronauts, regardless of their menstrual status.
- · By collecting comprehensive data on menstruation in space, Operation Period aims to break down barriers and ensure that astronauts have access to the same opportunities and choices as their peers on Earth.