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- catalog alternative "Study on the survivability and adaptation of humans to long-duration exploratory missions".
- catalog contributor b13191650.
- catalog contributor b13191651.
- catalog created "c2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "c2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2003.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Rationale for European participation in human exploratory missions: Background ; Science aspects ; Technology aspects ; Cultural aspects ; Economical aspects ; European competitiveness -- Reference scenarios for human exploration: Scenario 1, lunar outpost at the south pole ; Scenario 2, 1000 day Mars mission with long-term stay on Mars ; Scenario 3, 500 day Mars mission with short-term stay on Mars -- Life sciences and life support requirements: Acceptable risks ; Life support needs ; Crew health control needs -- Limiting factors for human health and performance and recommendations for countermeasures: Radiation exposure in space and on the Moon or Mars ; Microgravity and reduced gravity, general health issues ; Psychological issues -- Advanced life support systems: Physico-chemical life support systems ; Biological life support systems ; Environmental monitoring ; Utilisation of natural resources -- Suitability of existing facilities and technologies as testbeds for human exploratory missions: Existing terrestrial analogues, ISS and precursor missions as test beds for risk assessments of interplanetary environment ; The integrated performance modelling environment ; Terrestrial analogues and ISS as test beds for addressing medical and physiological crew health control issues ; Terrestrial analogues and ISS as test beds for addressing psychological crew issues ; Terrestrial, ISS and precursor missions as test beds for addressing radiation crew risk control issues ; Terrestrial analogues and ISS as test beds for advanced life support systems -- Proposals for future research: Roadmap for future European life sciences research in preparation for human exploratory missions ; Synergies with terrestrial industry and applications ; Conclusions and recommendations.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 192 p. :".
- catalog identifier "9290929766".
- catalog isPartOf "ESA SP ; 1264.".
- catalog isPartOf "SP, 0379-6566 ; 1264".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "c2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Noordwijk, Netherlands : ESA Publications Division,".
- catalog subject "Life support systems (Space environment)".
- catalog subject "Space flight Physiological effect.".
- catalog subject "TL1500 .H86 2003".
- catalog tableOfContents "Rationale for European participation in human exploratory missions: Background ; Science aspects ; Technology aspects ; Cultural aspects ; Economical aspects ; European competitiveness -- Reference scenarios for human exploration: Scenario 1, lunar outpost at the south pole ; Scenario 2, 1000 day Mars mission with long-term stay on Mars ; Scenario 3, 500 day Mars mission with short-term stay on Mars -- Life sciences and life support requirements: Acceptable risks ; Life support needs ; Crew health control needs -- Limiting factors for human health and performance and recommendations for countermeasures: Radiation exposure in space and on the Moon or Mars ; Microgravity and reduced gravity, general health issues ; Psychological issues -- Advanced life support systems: Physico-chemical life support systems ; Biological life support systems ; Environmental monitoring ; Utilisation of natural resources -- Suitability of existing facilities and technologies as testbeds for human exploratory missions: Existing terrestrial analogues, ISS and precursor missions as test beds for risk assessments of interplanetary environment ; The integrated performance modelling environment ; Terrestrial analogues and ISS as test beds for addressing medical and physiological crew health control issues ; Terrestrial analogues and ISS as test beds for addressing psychological crew issues ; Terrestrial, ISS and precursor missions as test beds for addressing radiation crew risk control issues ; Terrestrial analogues and ISS as test beds for advanced life support systems -- Proposals for future research: Roadmap for future European life sciences research in preparation for human exploratory missions ; Synergies with terrestrial industry and applications ; Conclusions and recommendations.".
- catalog title "Humex : a study on the survivability and adaptation of humans to long-duration exploratory missions / [editor, R.A. Harris].".
- catalog title "Study on the survivability and adaptation of humans to long-duration exploratory missions".
- catalog type "text".