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Apollo 7 to 11 - Medical Concerns and ResultsThe goal of the Apollo Program is to land men on the moon and safely return them to earth. The medical task thus outlined required confirmation of the Gemini findings and definition and solution of any problems encountered in the four Apollo flights prior to the Apollo 11 lunar landing. The medical concerns included the following: 1. The effect of decreased red blood cell mass and decreased exercise capacity and of cardiovascular de conditioning on the ability of the crew to do lunar-surface activity; 2. The capability to work effectively in one-sixth the force of gravity and the energy cost of such work; 3. The ability to get adequate rest and sleep in flight and on the lunar surface; 4. The prevention of preflight, inflight, and post-flight illness by proper preventive medicine; 5. The possible development of motion sickness of vestibular origin; 6. The conduct of a post-flight quarantine of crew and lunar samples. The results of the Apollo 7 to 11 missions, demonstrating the ability of man to handle this difficult task and the environment successfully, are discussed in detail and are related to the future of manned flight.
Document ID
19700010467
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Technical Memorandum (TM)
Authors
Berry, C. A.
(NASA Manned Spacecraft Center Houston, TX, United States)
Date Acquired
September 2, 2013
Publication Date
November 1, 1969
Subject Category
Lunar And Planetary Science And Exploration
Aerospace Medicine
Report/Patent Number
NASA-TM-X-58034
Meeting Information
Meeting: International Congress of Aerospace Medicine
Location: Amsterdam
Country: Netherlands
Start Date: September 18, 1969
Accession Number
70N19772
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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