During proposed long-duration Exploration Missions, crews must become increasingly autonomous, as they will be unable to rely on consistent input and guidance from ground-based mission control operations. While it is known that smart technologies will play a crucial role in future long-duration Exploration Missions, it is not known which manner of devices and systems may best mitigate the expected risks to crew. The purpose of this project was to identify both current and emerging technologies which may act as health and performance countermeasures on long-duration Exploration Missions.


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    Title :

    Smart Habitat: Identifying Technological Countermeasures to Address Health and Performance Risks during Long-Duration Exploration Missions


    Contributors:
    R. A. Lange (author) / P. K. Pischulti (author) / A. L. Smith (author) / G. Camacho (author) / T. L. Duke (author) / R. Z. Amick (author)

    Publication date :

    2023


    Size :

    1 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English





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