Crew factors include a wide range of concerns relating to the human system and its role in a Mars mission. There are two important areas which will play a large part in determining the crew for a Mars mission. The first relates to the goals and priorities determined for such a vast endeavor. The second is the design of the vehicle for the journey. The human system cannot be separated from the other systems in that vehicle. In fact it will be the human system which drives the development of many of the technical breakthroughs necessary to make a Mars mission successful. As much as possible, the engineering systems must adapt to the needs of the human system and its individual components.
Manned MARS Mission Crew Factors
1986
7 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Manned Spacecraft , Space Technology , Human Factors Engineering , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Job Training & Career Development , Extraterrestrial Exploration , Human factors engineering , Long duration space flight , Man machine systems , Mars (Planet) , Personnel selection , Communication , Food , Life support systems , Radiation protection , Spacecrews
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