Three requirements for a spacecraft interior are considered. Adequate motor activity in the anatomical-physiological sense results from attention to the anthropometric characteristics of humans. Analysis of work requirements is a prerequisite for the planning of adequate performance space. The requirements for cognitive activity are also elucidated. The importance of a well-designed interior during a long space flight is discussed.
Spacecraft Architecture
1986
9 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Manned Spacecraft , Human Factors Engineering , Environmental Engineering , Human factors engineering , Manned space flight , Spacecraft cabins , Spacecraft design , Cosmonauts , Design analysis , Environmental engineering , Spacecraft environments , User requirements , Foreign technology , Translations
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