| タイトル | Behavioral, psychiatric, and sociological problems of long-duration space missions |
| 本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19720008366 |
| 著者(英) | Fedderson, W. E.; Kanas, N. A. |
| 著者所属(英) | NASA Johnson Space Center |
| 発行日 | 1971-10-01 |
| 言語 | eng |
| 内容記述 | A literature search was conducted in an effort to isolate the problems that might be expected on long-duration space missions. Primary sources of the search include short-term space flights, submarine tours, Antarctic expeditions, isolation-chamber tests, space-flight simulators, and hypodynamia studies. Various stressors are discussed including weightlessness and low sensory input; circadian rhythms (including sleep); confinement, isolation, and monotony; and purely psychiatric and sociological considerations. Important aspects of crew selection are also mentioned. An attempt is made to discuss these factors with regard to a prototype mission to Mars. |
| NASA分類 | BIOTECHNOLOGY |
| レポートNO | 72N16016 NASA-TM-X-58067 |
| 権利 | No Copyright |
| URI | https://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/204231 |
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