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Articles tagged: zero gravity

  • Article, Australian Defence innovation, David Evans, extra-vehicular activities, MOONWALK, SHEE October 2016 Project MOONWALK

    ... Z-1 series by NASA). The so-called ‘Gandolfi-II’ suit can be used both on land and under water (to simulate reduced or zero gravity conditions on the Moon or in orbit). Thus the suit is a valuable asset for Earth-analogue simulations of a wide range...

    • Article
    • Australian Defence innovation
    • David Evans
    • extra-vehicular activities
    • MOONWALK
    • SHEE
    Authors: Dr Barbara Imhof     Dr Thomas Vögele     Peter Weiss    
  • IBMP, interplanetary travel, SIRIUS project, spacecraft crew nutrition February 2022 Nutritional issues on interplanetary spaceflights

    ... space, we need to develop the necessary technical equipment and actual food items for the period of adjustment to zero-gravity, food items with radio-protective properties and bioactive products that increase the body’s resistance to adverse...

    • IBMP
    • interplanetary travel
    • SIRIUS project
    • spacecraft crew nutrition
    Authors: Alexander Agureev     Mark S Belakovskiy    
  • artificial gravity, crew protection, interplanetary travel, space radiation, Testudo project June 2022 Protecting crews in interplanetary ships and space colonies from the space environment

    ...negative effects of spaceflight factors, such as radiation, zero gravity and limited space for the crew, before the ... surface of Mars in the form of ring packages with artificial gravity. Technically, this is achievable by using ring trestles made of...

    • artificial gravity
    • crew protection
    • interplanetary travel
    • space radiation
    • Testudo project
    Authors: Alexander Mayboroda    
  • Andreas Mogensen, Danish space program, ESA, gastrophysics, Thorsten Schmidt February 2016 Danish Surprise for ISS Crew

    ...for Schmidt was that the meal had to be eaten in zero gravity. And just as he was contemplating how he could possibly ...It’s called ‘fluid shift’ because of the way blood reacts in zero gravity. It creates pressure in your head, so you cannot smell.” ...

    • Andreas Mogensen
    • Danish space program
    • ESA
    • gastrophysics
    • Thorsten Schmidt
    Authors: Thorsten Schmidt    
  • artificial intelligence, human behaviour, isolation, Long-distance space travel November 2018 Being human in space

    .... Artificial intelligence As much as micro- or zero gravity will affect our epigenetic processes, astronauts going to... to the relaxation of the muscles that comes with micro- or zero gravity. But we should not forget that the psychology of being on ...

    • artificial intelligence
    • human behaviour
    • isolation
    • Long-distance space travel
    Authors: Martine-Nicole Rojina    
  • HDC, Human Research Program, Human-centred design, NASA, space habitats, space human factors May 2019 Cold comfort for astronauts

    ... habitat object for discussion. At first glance the utility of a pillow in zero gravity might not be obvious. But, as we explore it in more detail,... contact with the user is the actual pillow. In zero gravity there is no need for head support, but it ...

    • HDC
    • Human Research Program
    • Human-centred design
    • NASA
    • space habitats
    • space human factors
    Authors: Tibor Balint    
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