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Low gravity environments are areas where the force of gravity is significantly lower than that of Earth. This can occur in a variety of settings, including outer space, planetary surfaces with weaker gravitational fields, and artificially created microgravity environments such as the International Space Station. Research in low gravity environments explores the effects of reduced gravity on human physiology, fluid dynamics, materials science, and other scientific disciplines. This research is important for understanding the impact of long-duration space travel on astronauts, developing technologies for space exploration, and advancing our knowledge of fundamental physics.