Following long-duration space travel, pressurized rovers will enhance crew mobility to explore Mars and other planetary surfaces. Adaptive changes in sensorimotor function may limit the crew's proficiency when performing some rover operations shortly after transition to the new gravitoinertial environment. The primary goal of this investigation is to quantify postflight decrements in operational proficiency in a motion-based rover simulation after International Space Station (ISS) expeditions.


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    Title :

    Assessment of Proficiency During Simulated Rover Operations Following Long-Duration Spaceflight


    Contributors:
    Beltran, E. J. (author) / Wood, S. J. (author) / Moore, S. T. (author)

    Conference:

    Human Research Program Investigators'' Workshop (HRP IWS 2015) ; 2015 ; Galveston, TX, United States


    Publication date :

    2014-01-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English






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