An edition of Space biology (1960)

Space biology

the human factors in space flight

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An edition of Space biology (1960)

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the human factors in space flight

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As man projects himself into the strange environment of the universe beyond the life-supporting atmosphere of his native planet, he will encounter physical and psychological forces alien to his experience. The success of his personal conquest of these extra-terrestrial regions will depend in large measure upon his ability to identify these hazards and to neutralize them with protective devices. Space biology, in this pioneer generation of man's exploration of the limitless vertical frontier, is generally confined in definition to the study of these human factors of space flight. This limited use of the term is incorporated into the title and content of this volume. This is not a textbook of space biology, in the sense of offering only a description of present knowledge concerning the physiological aspects of manned space flight. Instead it is an historical survey of research accomplishments from the earliest times which have led to our present state of sophistication in this revolutionary field. In addition to presenting the highlights of our present understanding of space-flight problems, ranging from waste disposal to weightlessness, it seeks to offer some indication of the steps by which we have reached our current level of accomplishment. More than this, it attempts to identify the individual scientists, both in the United States and abroad, who have made important contributions to this progress. - Foreword.

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Basic Books
Language
English
Pages
263

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Table of Contents

Part one : Introduction.
The whim and the wherewithal
Part two : The space vehicle.
The question of air pressure
The cabin atmosphere
Food, water, and wastes
Part three : G-forces and weightlessness.
Experiments on the centrifuge
Impact forces and Colonel Stapp's sled
Anti-G devices
The problem of weightlessness
Rocket experiments
Experiments in aircraft
Part four : The radiation hazards.
Cosmic rays
The edge of space
Other radiations in space
Part five : Conclusion.
The impact of astronautics

Edition Notes

Includes bibliography.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
612.01449
Library of Congress
RC1075 .H3

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Format
Hardcover
Pagination
vi, 263 p.
Number of pages
263
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5799121M
LCCN
60012021
OCLC/WorldCat
505755195
Library Thing
995609

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