Social stressors in long-duration spaceflight (LDSF) have serious implications for crew effectiveness and mission safety. This paper reviews potential stressors and presents habitat and organizational design considerations to reduce perceived demand from social stressors in four areas: privacy and personal space, isolation, interpersonal interactions, and cultural differences. Results can serve as guidelines for the design of future LDSF missions and spacecraft, and will benefit attempts to develop an accurate model of stress in the spaceflight domain. Copyright © 2004 SAE International
This paper presents the work-in-progress designed outcomes for an innovative and dynamic undergradua...
Planning for long duration exploration missions (LDEM) involves both the effectiveness of the extrav...
Planning for long duration exploration missions (LDEM) involves both the effectiveness of the extrav...
Social stressors in long-duration spaceflight (LDSF) have serious implications for crew effectivenes...
Social stressors in long-duration spaceflight (LDSF) have serious implications for crew effectivenes...
Knowledge and experience of human and technological problems on long-duration missions to Moon and M...
Knowledge and experience of human and technological problems on long-duration missions to Moon and M...
Abstract: Human performance will be a critical factor in future long duration exploration missions i...
ABSTRACT The spaceflight environment is characterized by temperature extremes, microgravity, solar a...
Research in human spaceflight has extensively documented how microgravity environments, such as spac...
The International Space Station (ISS) has around 3–5 crew members on-board at all times, and they no...
As future manned space missions become longer, and as crews become more heterogeneous, psychological...
International audiencePlacing humans in space for a long duration mission beyond Earth's neighborhoo...
International audiencePlacing humans in space for a long duration mission beyond Earth's neighborhoo...
Living in space today means to stay at an altitude of about 400 km above the Earth surface, on the o...
This paper presents the work-in-progress designed outcomes for an innovative and dynamic undergradua...
Planning for long duration exploration missions (LDEM) involves both the effectiveness of the extrav...
Planning for long duration exploration missions (LDEM) involves both the effectiveness of the extrav...
Social stressors in long-duration spaceflight (LDSF) have serious implications for crew effectivenes...
Social stressors in long-duration spaceflight (LDSF) have serious implications for crew effectivenes...
Knowledge and experience of human and technological problems on long-duration missions to Moon and M...
Knowledge and experience of human and technological problems on long-duration missions to Moon and M...
Abstract: Human performance will be a critical factor in future long duration exploration missions i...
ABSTRACT The spaceflight environment is characterized by temperature extremes, microgravity, solar a...
Research in human spaceflight has extensively documented how microgravity environments, such as spac...
The International Space Station (ISS) has around 3–5 crew members on-board at all times, and they no...
As future manned space missions become longer, and as crews become more heterogeneous, psychological...
International audiencePlacing humans in space for a long duration mission beyond Earth's neighborhoo...
International audiencePlacing humans in space for a long duration mission beyond Earth's neighborhoo...
Living in space today means to stay at an altitude of about 400 km above the Earth surface, on the o...
This paper presents the work-in-progress designed outcomes for an innovative and dynamic undergradua...
Planning for long duration exploration missions (LDEM) involves both the effectiveness of the extrav...
Planning for long duration exploration missions (LDEM) involves both the effectiveness of the extrav...