Guidelines and Capabilities for Designing Human Missions
Author | : National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2018-09-23 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781723954900 |
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The human element is likely the most complex and difficult one of mission design; it significantly influences every aspect of mission planning, from the basic parameters like duration to the more complex tradeoffs between mass, volume, power, risk, and cost. For engineers who rely on precise specifications in data books and other such technical references, dealing with the uncertainty and the variability of designing for human beings can be frustrating. When designing for the human element, questions arise more often than definitive answers. Nonetheless, we do not doubt that the most captivating discoveries in future space missions will necessitate human explorers. These guidelines and capabilities are meant to identify the points of intersection between humans and mission considerations such as architecture, vehicle design, technologies, operations, and science requirements. We seek to provide clear, top-level guidelines for human-related exploration studies and technology research that address common questions and requirements. As a result, we hope that ongoing mission trade studies consider common, standard, and practical criteria for human interfaces.Unspecified CenterASTRONAUTS; HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING; MISSION PLANNING; SPACECRAFT DESIGN; RISK; MICROGRAVITY; RADIATION HAZARDS; BIODYNAMICS; SPACECREWS; ANTHROPOMETRY