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    Overview of NASA's space radiation research program

    Schimmerling, Walter | NTRS | 2003
    risk; (2) space-based measurements of the radiation environment on planetary surfaces and interplanetary space, as well as use of space ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Countermeasure for space flight effects on immune system: nutritional nucleotides

    Kulkarni, A. D. / Yamauchi, K. / Sundaresan, A. et al. | NTRS | 2005
    serious consequences, especially for the recent directions of NASA for long-term space missions to Moon, Mars and deep Space exploration. The ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Use of animal models for space flight physiology studies, with special focus on the immune system

    Sonnenfeld, Gerald | NTRS | 2005
    limited availability of human subjects for studies to be carried out in space as well as because of the need to carry out experiments requiring ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Bold endeavors: behavioral lessons from polar and space exploration

    Stuster, J. W. | NTRS | 2000
    Anecdotal comparisons frequently are made between expeditions of the past and space missions of the future. Spacecraft are far more complex ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Keywords: NASA Discipline Space Human Factors

    The NASA Sounding Rocket Program and space sciences

    Gurkin, L. W. | NTRS | 1992
    ; the NASA Sounding Rocket Program has been on-going since the inception of the Agency and supports all space science disciplines. In recent ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Space Station Biological Research Project

    Johnson, C. C. / Wade, C. E. / Givens, J. J. | NTRS | 1997
    which will be installed on the International Space Station (ISS). The first, the Gravitational Biology Facility, consists of Habitats to support ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Keywords: NASA Discipline General Space Life Sciences , Man/System Technology And Life Support

    Psychosocial issues in space: results from Shuttle/Mir

    Kanas, N. / Salnitskiy, V. / Grund, E. M. et al. | NTRS | 2001
    similar, and we did not find evidence for asthenia in space. Critical incidents that were reported generally dealt with events on-board the Mir ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Keywords: NASA Discipline Space Human Factors

    Development and testing of an efficient LED intracanopy lighting design for minimizing Equivalent System Mass in an advanced life-support system

    Massa, G. D. / Emmerich, J. C. / Mick, M. E. et al. | NTRS | 2005
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Keywords: Man/System Technology And Life Support

    Microbial contamination of spacecraft

    Pierson, D. L. | NTRS | 2001
    maintain spacecraft and space stations with environments suitable for human habitation has been established over 40 years of human space flight. An ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Past, present, and future life on Mars

    McKay, C. P. | NTRS | 1998
    surface and the development of a self sustaining community in which humans can live and work for very long periods of time. A permanent Mars ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Life in extreme environments: how will humans perform on Mars?

    Newman, D. J. | NTRS | 2000
    This review of astronaut extravehicular activity (EVA) and the details of American and Soviet/Russian spacesuit design focuses on design ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Keywords: Man/System Technology And Life Support , NASA Discipline Space Human Factors

    Flying U.S. science on the U.S.S.R. Cosmos biosatellites

    Ballard, R. W. / Rossberg Walker, K. | NTRS | 1992
    biological specimens such as cells, tissues, plants, and animals, including rodents and rhesus monkeys. The absence of a crew is an advantage with ...
    Publisher: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration