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Human Factors and the International Space Station

20191 min read100 words
Peacock, Brian, Rajulu, Sudhakar, Novak, Jennifer, Rathjen, Thomas, Whitmore, Mihriban, Maida, James, and Woolford, Barbara
Johnson Space Center

The purposes of this panel are to inform the human factors community regarding the challenges of designing the International Space Station (ISS) and to stimulate the broader human factors community into participating in the various basic and applied research opportunities associated with the ISS. This panel describes the variety of techniques used to plan and evaluate human factors for living and working in space. The panel members have contributed to many different aspects of the ISS design and operations. Architecture, equipment, and human physical performance requirements for various tasks have all been tailored to the requirements of operating in microgravity.


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