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It is theoretically possible to create artificial gravity in low-gravity environments.
Astronauts and cosmonauts are put through strict exercise regimes aboard the International Space Station .
Having artificial gravity would be incredibly useful to any astronaut who has grown up in a gravitational field.
The ISS is a floating laboratory with the purpose of conducting experiments in microgravity.
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