Integrated planetary outpost simulation to assess crew psychophysiological response as a first approach to a lunar/mars manned base settlement

Abstract: One of the most effective and complex concepts in planetary settlement is the integration of interfaces such as habitat modules, rover vehicles and space suits that can connect via airlocks, suitports and tunnels, and can disconnect to operate independently. This scenario is ideal to assess common symptoms during spaceflight missions such as fatigue, sleep loss, circadian desynchronization and work overload, This paper describes the main features of an integrated system built at the Human Spaceflight Laboratory from the Department of Space Studies at the University of North Dakota and a series of feasible measurements that can be conducted there to assess psychophysiological responses of a crew during confinement. This approach may contribute in the analysis of environmental mission conditions that interfere with sleep quality and individual vulnerabilities associated to sleep loss and circadian desynchronization.

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Main Authors: Van Broock, Lynn, De León, Pablo, Vigo, Daniel Eduardo
Format: Artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Science and Education Publishing 2015
Subjects:CONFINAMIENTO CONTROLADO, ESPACIO, RITMO CIRCADIANO,
Online Access:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/10340
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spelling oai:ucacris:123456789-103402020-07-08T04:22:46Z Integrated planetary outpost simulation to assess crew psychophysiological response as a first approach to a lunar/mars manned base settlement Van Broock, Lynn De León, Pablo Vigo, Daniel Eduardo CONFINAMIENTO CONTROLADO ESPACIO RITMO CIRCADIANO Abstract: One of the most effective and complex concepts in planetary settlement is the integration of interfaces such as habitat modules, rover vehicles and space suits that can connect via airlocks, suitports and tunnels, and can disconnect to operate independently. This scenario is ideal to assess common symptoms during spaceflight missions such as fatigue, sleep loss, circadian desynchronization and work overload, This paper describes the main features of an integrated system built at the Human Spaceflight Laboratory from the Department of Space Studies at the University of North Dakota and a series of feasible measurements that can be conducted there to assess psychophysiological responses of a crew during confinement. This approach may contribute in the analysis of environmental mission conditions that interfere with sleep quality and individual vulnerabilities associated to sleep loss and circadian desynchronization. 2020-07-07T21:59:11Z 2020-07-07T21:59:11Z 2015 Artículo Van Broock, L., De León, P., Vigo, D. E. Integrated planetary outpost simulation to assess crew psychophysiological response as a first approach to a lunar/mars manned base settlement [en línea]. American Journal of Medical and Biological Research. 2015, 3 (4). doi:10.12691/ajmbr-3-4-5. Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/10340 2328-4080 (impreso) 2328-4099 (online) https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/10340 10.12691/ajmbr-3-4-5 eng Acceso abierto http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf Science and Education Publishing American Journal of Medical and Biological Research. 2015, 3 (4)
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Integrated planetary outpost simulation to assess crew psychophysiological response as a first approach to a lunar/mars manned base settlement
description Abstract: One of the most effective and complex concepts in planetary settlement is the integration of interfaces such as habitat modules, rover vehicles and space suits that can connect via airlocks, suitports and tunnels, and can disconnect to operate independently. This scenario is ideal to assess common symptoms during spaceflight missions such as fatigue, sleep loss, circadian desynchronization and work overload, This paper describes the main features of an integrated system built at the Human Spaceflight Laboratory from the Department of Space Studies at the University of North Dakota and a series of feasible measurements that can be conducted there to assess psychophysiological responses of a crew during confinement. This approach may contribute in the analysis of environmental mission conditions that interfere with sleep quality and individual vulnerabilities associated to sleep loss and circadian desynchronization.
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title_short Integrated planetary outpost simulation to assess crew psychophysiological response as a first approach to a lunar/mars manned base settlement
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