Ophthalmological problems have a prominent place in all aspects of flight. Some of the major ophthalmological problems met in the field of aviation and space medicine, such as: hypoxia, barometric depression, the effects of acceleration and supersonic speeds, vibrations, air drafts and external temperature are reviewed. A considerable amount of space is devoted to various problems dealing with illumination (dazzling, night flights, various types of irradiations, color distinction, etc.). (Author)
Ophthalmological Problems in Space Flights
1974
15 pages
Report
No indication
English
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