Research has shown that the space environment induces physiological changes in the human body, such as fluid shifts in the upper body and chest cavity, spinal lengthening, muscular atrophy, space motion sickness, cardiopulmonary deconditioning, and bone mass loss, as well as some changes in visual perception. These require a period of adaptation and can substantially affect both crew member performance and posture. These physiological effects, when work activities are conducted, have been known to impact the body's center of gravity, reach, flexibility, and dexterity. All these aspects of posture must be considered to safely and efficiently design space systems and hardware. NASA has documented its microgravity body posture in the Man-Syste...
There is a need for a human factors, technology-based bioastronautics research effort to develop an ...
Without effective countermeasures, the musculoskeletal system is altered by the microgravity environ...
In recent decades, human exploration of space has gradually deepened, and more and more countries an...
The goal of this study is to gather preliminary data to better understand the magnitude and variabil...
Currently, NASA does not have sufficient in-flight anthropometric data gathered to assess the impact...
Objective: There are a number of physiological changes which occur in astronauts in both short- and ...
Neutral buoyancy (NB) and parabolic flight (PF) are the only available human-scale three-dimensional...
The primary objective of this project is to provide information pertaining to changes in seated heig...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1989.In...
One of the primary changes in the neuromuscular system in response to microgravity is skeletal muscl...
Exposure to the microgravity environment induces physiological changes in the cardiovascular, muscul...
The Constellation Program is designing a new vehicle for future space travel to the International Sp...
The human body changes while in the microgravity environment and NASA has developed countermeasures ...
ABSTRACT Many physiological factors, such as spinal elongation, fluid shifts, bone atrophy, and musc...
Background contextProlonged microgravity exposure is associated with localized low back pain and an ...
There is a need for a human factors, technology-based bioastronautics research effort to develop an ...
Without effective countermeasures, the musculoskeletal system is altered by the microgravity environ...
In recent decades, human exploration of space has gradually deepened, and more and more countries an...
The goal of this study is to gather preliminary data to better understand the magnitude and variabil...
Currently, NASA does not have sufficient in-flight anthropometric data gathered to assess the impact...
Objective: There are a number of physiological changes which occur in astronauts in both short- and ...
Neutral buoyancy (NB) and parabolic flight (PF) are the only available human-scale three-dimensional...
The primary objective of this project is to provide information pertaining to changes in seated heig...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1989.In...
One of the primary changes in the neuromuscular system in response to microgravity is skeletal muscl...
Exposure to the microgravity environment induces physiological changes in the cardiovascular, muscul...
The Constellation Program is designing a new vehicle for future space travel to the International Sp...
The human body changes while in the microgravity environment and NASA has developed countermeasures ...
ABSTRACT Many physiological factors, such as spinal elongation, fluid shifts, bone atrophy, and musc...
Background contextProlonged microgravity exposure is associated with localized low back pain and an ...
There is a need for a human factors, technology-based bioastronautics research effort to develop an ...
Without effective countermeasures, the musculoskeletal system is altered by the microgravity environ...
In recent decades, human exploration of space has gradually deepened, and more and more countries an...