Extending the spatial and temporal boundaries of human space flight is an important goal for the nation and for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
This series of reports deals with ongoing research by NASA into a risk reduction strategy for human space exploration and planned manned missions to Mars.
Safe Passage: Astronaut Care for Exploration Missions sets forth a vision for space medicine as it applies to deep space voyage.
In May 2007, what was then the Space Life Sciences Directorate, issued the 2007 Space Life Sciences Strategy for Human Space Exploration.
The book draws upon the expertise of the world’s leading experts in the field and focuses primarily on humans in spaceflight, but also covers operators of control centers on the ground and behavior aspects of complex organizations, thus ...
Spacesuits: The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Collection. PowerHouse Books, New York, N.Y. Clark, P. 1988. The Soviet Manned Space Program: An Illustrated History of the Men, the Missions, and the Spacecraft.
Making use of cutting-edge research and development related to composing, training, and supporting astronaut crews who will live and work together for future missions to Mars, this book examines the current practices of leaders in the field ...
Health Standards for Long Duration and Exploration Spaceflight identifies an ethics framework, which builds on the work of NASA and others, and presents a set of recommendations for ethically assessing and responding to the challenges ...
In T. Sgobba, B. Kanki, J. Clervoy, and G. Sandal (Eds.), Space safety and human performance (pp. 721–793). Cambridge, MA: Butterworth-Heinemann. Shepanek, M. (2005). Human behavioral research in space: quandaries for research subjects ...
Benefits Stemming from Space Exploration