The paper reviews some of the laboratory and flight research on problems of human performance to be faced by future astronauts. The problems dealt with are those of moving about and working both inside and outside of an orbiting vehicle, performance of long-term missions, and visual guidance for an orbital rendezvous. The results indicate that astronauts will be able to perform with the high degree of skill expected from flight crews in high performance aircraft. (Author)
Human Performance for Military and Civilian Operations in Space
1965
17 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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