Systems and human factors concerns for long-duration spaceflight

Long-duration spaceflight poses many challenging technical and non-technical problems that must be addressed. Past experience with long space missions has shown that the medical and psychological issues in the human factors realm that may arise are serious enough to require high-level consideration...

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Main Author: Holland, Dwight A.
Other Authors: Systems Engineering
Format: Dissertation
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31008
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-01202010-020232/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-310082020-06-13T15:33:07Z Systems and human factors concerns for long-duration spaceflight Holland, Dwight A. Systems Engineering Kemmerling, Paul T. Jr. Dryden, Robert D. Lickliter, Robert E. Manned space flight LD5655.V851 1991.H655 Long-duration spaceflight poses many challenging technical and non-technical problems that must be addressed. Past experience with long space missions has shown that the medical and psychological issues in the human factors realm that may arise are serious enough to require high-level consideration in the overall systems development process. <p> An essential aspect of the total systems development process for long-duration space missions entails the conception of a variety of countermeasures to combat the degradative effects of microgravity, isolation and confinement. These effects should be considered within a larger mission/systems framework. Additional factors within a broad systems perspective include the notion that context is an important attribute of the overall system state and may directly affect the astronauts' psychological health and the physical ability to perform required tasks. <p> A review of the literature in the psychosocial and medical realms is presented as these concerns impact the human factor within the macro-system goal of successful long-duration spaceflight mission completion. Master of Science 2014-03-14T20:30:58Z 2014-03-14T20:30:58Z 1991-12-31 2010-01-20 2012-07-20 2010-01-20 Master's project etd-01202010-020232 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/31008 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-01202010-020232/ LD5655.V851_1991.H655.pdf BTD application/pdf Virginia Tech
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LD5655.V851 1991.H655
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LD5655.V851 1991.H655
Holland, Dwight A.
Systems and human factors concerns for long-duration spaceflight
description Long-duration spaceflight poses many challenging technical and non-technical problems that must be addressed. Past experience with long space missions has shown that the medical and psychological issues in the human factors realm that may arise are serious enough to require high-level consideration in the overall systems development process. <p> An essential aspect of the total systems development process for long-duration space missions entails the conception of a variety of countermeasures to combat the degradative effects of microgravity, isolation and confinement. These effects should be considered within a larger mission/systems framework. Additional factors within a broad systems perspective include the notion that context is an important attribute of the overall system state and may directly affect the astronauts' psychological health and the physical ability to perform required tasks. <p> A review of the literature in the psychosocial and medical realms is presented as these concerns impact the human factor within the macro-system goal of successful long-duration spaceflight mission completion. === Master of Science
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title Systems and human factors concerns for long-duration spaceflight
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