NASA's vision for space exploration (February 2004) calls for development of a new crew exploration vehicle, sustained lunar operations, and human exploration of Mars. To meet the challenges of planned sustained operations as well as the limited communications between Earth and the crew (e.g., Mars exploration), many systems will require crews to operate in an autonomous environment. It has been estimated that once every 2.4 years a major medical issue will occur while in space. NASA's future travels, especially to Mars, will begin to push this timeframe. Therefore, now is the time for investigating technologies and systems that will support crews in these environments. Therefore, this summer two studies were conducted to evaluate the techn...
Exploration missions will present significant new challenges to crew health, including effects of va...
Human exploration missions to beyond low Earth orbit destinations such as Mars will present signific...
Future space missions will be significantly longer than current Shuttle missions and new systems wil...
To date, manned space flight has maintained the locus of control for the mission on the ground. Miss...
Long duration space flight crews have relied heavily on almost constant communication with ground co...
BACKGROUND: Exploration class missions will present significant new challenges and hazards to the he...
Human Factors has been instrumental in preventing potential on-orbit hazards and increasing overall ...
Although the International Space Station (ISS) assembly has been completed, the Operations support t...
Future exploration missions will be the first time humanity travels beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO) sin...
Interplanetary spaceflight provides unique challenges that have not been encountered in prior spacef...
In the course of defining the level of risks and mitigating the risks for exploration missions beyon...
Human research on the International Space Station (ISS) crew has made significant advances in unders...
NASA, because of its mission and history, has tended to be an insular organization dominated by trad...
Space Human Factors and Habitability (SHFH) Element within the Human Research Program (HRP) and the ...
The use of automated, analytical techniques to aid medical support teams is suggested. Recommendatio...
Exploration missions will present significant new challenges to crew health, including effects of va...
Human exploration missions to beyond low Earth orbit destinations such as Mars will present signific...
Future space missions will be significantly longer than current Shuttle missions and new systems wil...
To date, manned space flight has maintained the locus of control for the mission on the ground. Miss...
Long duration space flight crews have relied heavily on almost constant communication with ground co...
BACKGROUND: Exploration class missions will present significant new challenges and hazards to the he...
Human Factors has been instrumental in preventing potential on-orbit hazards and increasing overall ...
Although the International Space Station (ISS) assembly has been completed, the Operations support t...
Future exploration missions will be the first time humanity travels beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO) sin...
Interplanetary spaceflight provides unique challenges that have not been encountered in prior spacef...
In the course of defining the level of risks and mitigating the risks for exploration missions beyon...
Human research on the International Space Station (ISS) crew has made significant advances in unders...
NASA, because of its mission and history, has tended to be an insular organization dominated by trad...
Space Human Factors and Habitability (SHFH) Element within the Human Research Program (HRP) and the ...
The use of automated, analytical techniques to aid medical support teams is suggested. Recommendatio...
Exploration missions will present significant new challenges to crew health, including effects of va...
Human exploration missions to beyond low Earth orbit destinations such as Mars will present signific...
Future space missions will be significantly longer than current Shuttle missions and new systems wil...