The International Space Station (ISS) provides an exclusive opportunity for advancing research into the effects of the unique spaceflight environment on humans and the development of space resources. The International Space Station Medical Projects (ISSMP) provides planning, integration, and implementation services for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Human Research Program (HRP) research tasks. The goals and objectives of the ISSMP are to: Maximize the utilization of the ISS to assess the effects of long-duration spaceflight on human systems and to develop and verify strategies to ensure optimal crew performance; Enable development and validation of a suite of integrated physical, pharmacologic and/or nutritional countermeasures against the deleterious effects of spaceflight that may impact mission success or crew health; Support preflight, in-flight and postflight activities; and Offer end-to-end, flight-experiment definition, development, documentation, integration, procedure development and validation, and hardware development and certification.
Researcher's Guide to International Space Station: Human Research
2015
30 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Technology , Manned Spacecraft , Human Factors Engineering , Astronautics , Manned spacecraft , Space exploration , Behavioral health , Crew performance , Health effects , Biomedical research , Human research , Microgravity , Astronauts , Long-duration voyages , Space missions , Performance measures , International Space Station (ISS)
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