Human adaptation and readaptation in space appears to involve complex physiological and psychological interactions and adjustments. There is no comprehensive clinical characterization of the symptoms of these interactions, much less a comprehensive examination and testing of appropriate measures to counteract the near and long term adverse consequences. The variety of credible potential countermeasures is great; however, a systematic clinical research program for Shuttle and space station must be implemented as an early part of a Mars Mission strategy.
Human Adaptation and Readaptation for MARS Mission
1986
5 pages
Report
No indication
English
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