The human role in space was studied. The role and the degree of direct involvement of humans that will be required in future space missions, was investigated. Valid criteria for allocating functional activities between humans and machines were established. The technology requirements, ecnomics, and benefits of the human presence in space were examined. Factors which affect crew productivity include: internal architecture; crew support; crew activities; LVA systems; IVA/EVA interfaces; and remote systems management. The accomplished work is reported and the data and analyses from which the study results are derived are included. The results provide information and guidelines to enable NASA program managers and decision makers to establish, e...
Abstract. In the field of aeronautics and astronautics, a paradigm shift has been witnessed by those...
A 10 year cummulative bibliography of publications resulting from research supported by the NASA Spa...
Human factors research likely to produce results applicable to the development of a NASA space stati...
The human role in space was studied. The role and the degree of direct involvement of humans that wi...
Information is given in viewgraph form on humans in space. Information is given on extravehicular ac...
Basic guidelines and data to assist in the allocation of functions between humans and automated syst...
Requirements for the future human role in space are considered. Human tasks were divided into normal...
This slide presentation reviews the work of the Habitability and Human Factors Branch in support of ...
Human factors is a critical discipline for human spaceflight. Nearly every human factors research ar...
Human factors addresses humans in their active and interactive capacities, i.e., in the mental and p...
Achieving the United States’ Vision for future Space Exploration will necessitate far greater collab...
Human Factors has been instrumental in preventing potential on-orbit hazards and increasing overall ...
Traditional human factors contributions to NASA's crewed space programs have been rooted in the clas...
Human space exploration has never been more exciting than it is today. Human presence to outer world...
The microgravity of the space environment has profound effects on humans and, consequently, on the d...
Abstract. In the field of aeronautics and astronautics, a paradigm shift has been witnessed by those...
A 10 year cummulative bibliography of publications resulting from research supported by the NASA Spa...
Human factors research likely to produce results applicable to the development of a NASA space stati...
The human role in space was studied. The role and the degree of direct involvement of humans that wi...
Information is given in viewgraph form on humans in space. Information is given on extravehicular ac...
Basic guidelines and data to assist in the allocation of functions between humans and automated syst...
Requirements for the future human role in space are considered. Human tasks were divided into normal...
This slide presentation reviews the work of the Habitability and Human Factors Branch in support of ...
Human factors is a critical discipline for human spaceflight. Nearly every human factors research ar...
Human factors addresses humans in their active and interactive capacities, i.e., in the mental and p...
Achieving the United States’ Vision for future Space Exploration will necessitate far greater collab...
Human Factors has been instrumental in preventing potential on-orbit hazards and increasing overall ...
Traditional human factors contributions to NASA's crewed space programs have been rooted in the clas...
Human space exploration has never been more exciting than it is today. Human presence to outer world...
The microgravity of the space environment has profound effects on humans and, consequently, on the d...
Abstract. In the field of aeronautics and astronautics, a paradigm shift has been witnessed by those...
A 10 year cummulative bibliography of publications resulting from research supported by the NASA Spa...
Human factors research likely to produce results applicable to the development of a NASA space stati...