Discussed are the most important physiological problems of interplanetary flights. (Author)
Doctors in Interplanetary Flights
1965
16 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Stress Physiology , Radiobiology , Protective Equipment , Life Support Systems , Space flight , Physiology , Space biology , Interplanetary trajectories , Ussr , Oxygen consumption , Oxygen equipment , Space environments , Solar radiation , Spacecraft , Cosmic rays , Gravity , Acceleration , Weightlessness , Acceleration tolerance , Vestibular apparatus , Stress(Physiology) , Nervous system , Meteorites , Protective coverings , Protective clothing , Astronauts
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