Physiological stresses that will be encountered in space flight; exposure to barometric pressures lower than 47 mm Hg (63,000 ft) will produce all of harmful effects that would occur in vacuum; from physiological viewpoint any flight above 63,000 ft may be considered as space flight; sealed cabins provided with air conditioned artificial atmosphere must be used; physiological responses of living animals to vacuum.
Some considerations in regard to physiology of space flight
Astronautica Acta
Astronautica Acta ; 2 , n 1
1956
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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