Manrating of space environment simulators has become a necessity to facilitate the operation of these devices and to carry out testing of equipment within near-vacuum conditions. Protection of the individual performing duty within these environment extremes has presented interesting problems to the physician, physiologist, and engineer. This paper describes the physical facility requirements and operational procedures which must be integrated to provide a satisfactory degree of safety for these personnel. (Author)
Aerospace Medicine Considerations in Manrating Space Environment Simulators
1966
2 pages
Report
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English
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