With the ending of the Space Shuttle Program, it is critical that we not forget the Human Factors lessons we have learned over the years. At every phase of the life cycle, from manufacturing, processing and integrating vehicle and payload, to launch, flight operations, mission control and landing, hundreds of teams have worked together to achieve mission success in one of the most complex, high-risk socio-technical enterprises ever designed. Just as there was great diversity in the types of operations performed at every stage, there was a myriad of human factors that could further complicate these human systems. A single mishap or close call could point to issues at the individual level (perceptual or workload limitations, training, fatigue...
NASA has come a long way in our journey to reduce the risks of operating the Spse Shuttle system. Th...
This slide presentation reviews the work of the Habitability and Human Factors Branch in support of ...
Research results have shown that more than half of aviation, aerospace and aeronautics mishaps incid...
This presentation will discuss the multiple projects performed in United Space Alliance's Human Engi...
Estimates range from 65-90 percent of catastrophic mishaps are due to human error. NASA's human fact...
Flying a mission in space requires a massive commitment of resources, and without the talent and com...
The Johnson Space Center has pursued integrating risk management practices and techniques throughout...
The Johnson Space Center has pursued integrating safety culture and risk management practices and te...
NASA, like the other hazardous industries, has suffered very catastrophic losses. Human error will l...
The first 15 years of accumulated space station concepts for Initial Operational Capability (IOC) du...
HRA is a method used to describe, qualitatively and quantitatively, the occurrence of human failures...
This project aims to identify poor human factors design decisions that led to error-prone systems, o...
Human Factors has been instrumental in preventing potential on-orbit hazards and increasing overall ...
Share lessons learned on Space Shuttle Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA) culture, processes, and p...
Understanding spaceflight risks to crew health and performance is a crucial aspect of preparing for ...
NASA has come a long way in our journey to reduce the risks of operating the Spse Shuttle system. Th...
This slide presentation reviews the work of the Habitability and Human Factors Branch in support of ...
Research results have shown that more than half of aviation, aerospace and aeronautics mishaps incid...
This presentation will discuss the multiple projects performed in United Space Alliance's Human Engi...
Estimates range from 65-90 percent of catastrophic mishaps are due to human error. NASA's human fact...
Flying a mission in space requires a massive commitment of resources, and without the talent and com...
The Johnson Space Center has pursued integrating risk management practices and techniques throughout...
The Johnson Space Center has pursued integrating safety culture and risk management practices and te...
NASA, like the other hazardous industries, has suffered very catastrophic losses. Human error will l...
The first 15 years of accumulated space station concepts for Initial Operational Capability (IOC) du...
HRA is a method used to describe, qualitatively and quantitatively, the occurrence of human failures...
This project aims to identify poor human factors design decisions that led to error-prone systems, o...
Human Factors has been instrumental in preventing potential on-orbit hazards and increasing overall ...
Share lessons learned on Space Shuttle Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA) culture, processes, and p...
Understanding spaceflight risks to crew health and performance is a crucial aspect of preparing for ...
NASA has come a long way in our journey to reduce the risks of operating the Spse Shuttle system. Th...
This slide presentation reviews the work of the Habitability and Human Factors Branch in support of ...
Research results have shown that more than half of aviation, aerospace and aeronautics mishaps incid...