2010
DOI: 10.1134/s036211971007008x
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Psychophysiological issues of manned space flights

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“…The existence of controversial issues is confirmed by discrepancies in the scientific community, includ ing the Russian Academy of Sciences, regarding the overall assessment of the effectiveness of the scientific research in space carried out to date [34]. However, there is no doubt that the implementation of manned SFs is impossible without medical support of the maintenance of health and effectivity of spacecraft crews [13,19,20,37,46]. In this regard, many alter native variants of the realization of the space program should be supported by advancing in depth studies of the problem of the safety and protection of the crews of manned space objects (MSOs), which will fly in orbits other than the near Earth orbits, taking into account the duration and intended use of MSOs [10,13,16,52].…”
Section: Manned Flights and The Human Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The existence of controversial issues is confirmed by discrepancies in the scientific community, includ ing the Russian Academy of Sciences, regarding the overall assessment of the effectiveness of the scientific research in space carried out to date [34]. However, there is no doubt that the implementation of manned SFs is impossible without medical support of the maintenance of health and effectivity of spacecraft crews [13,19,20,37,46]. In this regard, many alter native variants of the realization of the space program should be supported by advancing in depth studies of the problem of the safety and protection of the crews of manned space objects (MSOs), which will fly in orbits other than the near Earth orbits, taking into account the duration and intended use of MSOs [10,13,16,52].…”
Section: Manned Flights and The Human Factormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies and tests performed in Russia show the need for increased efforts in studying the following most anticipated risks [3,4,15,19,20,27,46,[47][48][49]50]:…”
Section: Manned Flights and The Human Factormentioning
confidence: 99%