This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
An Analysis of the Potential Application of Analog Based Research and Technology Testbeds for Lunar and Mars Mission Scenarios
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
The efficacy of analogous test beds for space missions was rated by a diverse group of scientists and engineers with respect to short and long duration Lunar and Mars mission scenarios. Ratings for fidelity, repeatability, adaptability and availability of Historical Data, internal habitat factors and external environment factors were made for analog environments including: Space Station, Space Shuttle, Polar Environments, Underwater Environments (not Submarine), Deserts, Expeditions, Submarines, Closed Systems, Virtual Environments. Individual factors rated must be considered against a fully defined mission scenario to make the best case by case selection for testing, however, the overall highest average ratings were for polar environments, and submarines.
Authors
Citation
Shepanek, M., "An Analysis of the Potential Application of Analog Based Research and Technology Testbeds for Lunar and Mars Mission Scenarios," SAE Technical Paper 961396, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/961396.Also In
References
- Bell, L. Antarctic Analogs of Human Factors Issues During Long-Duration Space Missions 1990
- Connors, M.M. Harrison, A.A. Akins, F.R. Living Aloft: Human requirements for extended spaceflight (NASA SP-483) Washington, DC National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1985
- Harrison, A.A. Clearwater, Y.A. McKay, C.P. From Antarcitca to Outer Space Life in Isolation and Confinement Washington DC National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1991
- Harrison, A.A. Connors, M.M. Human Factors in Spacecraft Design AIAA Dec. 12 1989 27 5 1990
- Kanas N. Psychosocial Support for Long-Duration Space Crews 1990
- Kanas N. Psychological, Psychiatric, and Interpersonal Aspects of Long-Duration Space Missions AIAA 27 5 457 463 1990
- Littlefield, V.M. Psychological Considerations in Long-Duration Space Missions: an Overview University of Minnesota Morris 1988
- Nicholas, J.M. Foushee, H.C. Organization, Selection and Training of Crews for Extended Spaceflight: Findings from Analogs and Implications 1990
- Nicholas, J.M. Human Element in Long-Duration Space Flight Introduction Loyola University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois 1990
- Palinkas, L.A. Psychosocial Effects of Adjustment in Antarctica: Lessons for Long-Duration Spaceflight AIAA 27 5 471 477 1990
- Rivolier, J. France 1988
- Stuster, J.W. Space Station Habitability Recommendations Based on a Systematic Comparative Analysis of Analogous Conditions Washington, DC National Aeronautics and Space Administration 1986