Design and planning lead time required for future manned space programs requires that adequate biomedical data be acquired in immediate future; experience gained in space flights carried out by Soviet Union and United States is reviewed in terms of such factors as weightlessness, dynamic factors, ionizing radiation, cabin atmosphere contaminants, thermal environment, biological rhythms, and psychophysiological factors; recommendations are presented for biomedical requirements for second generation manned space flights.
Biomedical requirements for manned space flight
SAE -- Paper
SAE Meeting ; 1965 Human factors
1965
6 pages
Conference paper
English
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