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Biomedical and Human Factors Requirements for a Manned Earth Orbiting StationThis report is the result of a study conducted by Republic Aviation Corporation in conjunction with Spacelabs, Inc.,in a team effort in which Republic Aviation Corporation was prime contractor. In order to determine the realistic engineering design requirements associated with the medical and human factors problems of a manned space station, an interdisciplinary team of personnel from the Research and Space Divisions was organized. This team included engineers, physicians, physiologists, psychologists, and physicists. Recognizing that the value of the study is dependent upon medical judgments as well as more quantifiable factors (such as design parameters) a group of highly qualified medical consultants participated in working sessions to determine which medical measurements are required to meet the objectives of the study. In addition, various Life Sciences personnel from NASA (Headquarters, Langley, MSC) participated in monthly review sessions. The organization, team members, consultants, and some of the part-time contributors are shown in Figure 1. This final report embodies contributions from all of these participants.
Document ID
19650058959
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Benjamin, F.
(Republic Aviation Corp. Farmingdale, NY, United States)
Helvey, W. M.
(Republic Aviation Corp. Farmingdale, NY, United States)
Martell, C.
(Republic Aviation Corp. Farmingdale, NY, United States)
Peters, J.
(Republic Aviation Corp. Farmingdale, NY, United States)
Rosenthal, G.
(Republic Aviation Corp. Farmingdale, NY, United States)
Date Acquired
August 2, 2013
Publication Date
January 3, 1964
Subject Category
Aerospace Medicine
Report/Patent Number
RAC-1781A
NASA-CR-60753
ARD-FR-63-144A
Accession Number
65X12528
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NASW-776
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
EARTH ORBIT
HUMAN FACTOR
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