Results of the EVA Walkback Test showed that 6 male astronauts were able to ambulate 10 km on a level treadmill while wearing a prototype EVA suit in simulated lunar gravity. However, the effects of lunar terrain, topography, and real-time navigation on ambulation performance are unknown. Primary objective: To characterize the effect of lunar-like terrain and navigation on VO2 and distance traveled during an unsuited 10 km (straight-line distance) ambulatory return in earth gravity.
The Effects of Terrain and Navigation on Human Extravehicular Activity Walkback Performance on the Moon
79th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Aerospace Medical Association ; 2008 ; Boston, MA, United States
2008-01-01
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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