Maintenance of skilled performance during extended space flight is of critical importance to both the health and safety of crew members and to the overall success of mission goals. An examination of long term effects and performance requirements is therefore a factor of immense importance to the planning of future missions. Factors that were investigated include: definition of performance categories to be investigated; methods for assessing and predicting performance levels; in-flight factors which can affect performance; and factors pertinent to the maintenance of skilled performance.
Performance Considerations in Long-Term Spaceflight
1979
93 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Astronaut performance , Long duration space flight , Long term effects , Manned space flight , Mission planning , Space flight stress , Aerospace environments , Biological effects , Confinement , Human factors engineering , Intravehicular activity , Weightlessness
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