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Expiring medications could pose problem for Mars astronauts - Researchers say many drugs have shelf life of three years or less, with a mission expected to take about 36 months
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Agreed.
Ideally what you do is dig a depot for essentials like that first. There's places where the soil is pretty fluffy so creating a sort of cellar using either compressed bricks or woven plastic tubing (called super adobe) would give you a space that can then be domed over.
Store it inside, close it Up and you're good.
Not having aggressively variable humidity levels goes incredibly far towards extending storage conditions.
This seems to be as much a data and insurance issue as a technological one.
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That is "we solved death and probably also coral bleaching and micro plastics"-levels of technology.