Objective: To establish the need for a shared definitional model of long duration human spaceflight, that would provide a framework and vision to facilitate communication, research and practice In 1956, on the eve of human space travel, Hubertus Strughold first proposed a "simple classification of the present and future stages of manned flight" that identified key factors, risks and developmental stages for the evolutionary journey ahead. As we look to new destinations, we need a current shared working definitional model of long duration human space flight to help guide our path. Here we describe our preliminary findings and outline potential approaches for the future development of a definition and broader classification system


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    Title :

    Building a Shared Definitional Model of Long Duration Human Spaceflight


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    Conference:

    HRP Investigator''s Workshop ; 2012 ; Houston, TX, United States


    Publication date :

    2012-02-14


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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English




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