System role
- Models how cabin conditions and gravity state affect procedural stability, airway support, contamination movement, restraint needs, and patient handling.
- Keeps environmental context visible during scenario planning and simulation review.
- Supports training around the differences between low-g, partial-g, free-float, habitat, bay, and transit environments.
Signals and modeled context
- Microgravity or partial gravity
- Cabin pressure and oxygen
- Contamination exposure
- Movement constraints
- Restraint/anchoring assumptions
- Procedural stability
Reviewer and partner value
- Shows that the system is built around spacecraft operating conditions.
- Helps agency or commercial reviewers connect medical preparedness to actual mission environment realities.
- Supports better scenario realism and more meaningful training outputs.
Scope note: This page describes Medi-Galaxy as a simulation, research, education, and mission-preparedness support framework. It is not presented as clinical diagnosis, autonomous treatment, or a replacement for licensed medical professionals or approved flight medical protocols.