The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is pleased to host the 12th IAA Man in Space Symposium. A truly international forum, this symposium brings together scientists, engineers, and managers interested in all aspects of human space flight to share the most recent research results and space agency planning related to the future of humans in space. As we look out at the universe from our own uniquely human perspective, we see a world that we affect at the same time that it affects us. Our tomorrows are highlighted by the possibilities generated by our knowledge, our drive, and our dreams. This symposium will examine our future in space from the springboard of our achievements.
12th Man in Space Symposium: The Future of Humans in Space. Abstract Volume
1997
368 pages
Report
No indication
English
Medicine & Biology , Conferences , Manned space flight , Life sciences , Gravitational effects , Microgravity , Physiological effects , Biological effects , Aerospace medicine , Aerospace environments , Life support systems , Telemedicine , Mars exploration , Human factors engineering , Space stations , Long duration space flight , Extravehicular activity
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