October 2017
Third quarter phenomenon - the psychology of time in space
... prolonged missions into space, not considering psychological changes that could occur would be an oversight Consider a small crew of five or six people living and working together in a capsule travelling to Mars, millions of miles into the darkness...
August 2021
Robotic systems for psychological support
...and high performance and are based on providing the crew with information covering various aspects: emotional, individual-...IBMP) RAS, and a space journalist. She served as a crew member of the international space projects Mars-160 and SIRIUS-19 and...
September 2021
Near space - the air-space boundary question, astronauts and space tourism
... descent. She blasted off for an eight-day visit to the International Space Station as part of the Expedition 14 crew on Soyuz TMA-9. Adopting a functionalist approach would remove the uncertainty of trying to establish whether a craft has crossed...
October 2023
The multidisciplinary world of space habitation design
... decades and more. Research involves the interaction of crew members with each other and with technical equipment. ... her develop training activities for commercial and analogue crews with an emphasis on underwater operations and sustainably-designed...
August 2016
Flying in formation - why China and the rest of the world should collaborate
... km with an inclination of 51.6 degrees compared to the CSS’s planned 42-43 degrees, 300-350 km orbit. All visiting cargo and crew vehicles have also to be launched into this orbit and it is likely that China’s CZ-5B launcher, reserved for lifting...
28 February 2017
The future is here: Elon Musk announces commercial flights to the Moon
...Elon Musk announced plans to launch a commercial flight carrying two crew members to the Moon in 2018. The press conference came ... without whom this would not be possible. NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which provided most of the funding for Dragon 2...