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Field Test: Results from the One Year Mission

Authors :
Reschke, M. F
Kozlovskaya, I. B
Kofman, I. S
Tomilovskaya, E. S
Cerisano, J. M
Rosenberg, M. J. F
Bloomberg, J. J
Stenger, M. B
Lee, S. M. C
Laurie, S. S
Rukavishnikov, I. V
Fomina, E. V
Wood, S. J
Mulavara, A. P
Feiveson, A. H
Fisher, E. A
Phillips, T
Ribeiro, C
Taylor, L. C
Miller, C. A
Gadd, N. E
Peters, B. T
Kitov, V. V
Lysova, N. Yu
Holden, K. L
De Dios, Y
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2017.

Abstract

The One Year Mission was designed to aid in determining the effect that extending the duration on orbit aboard the International Space Station (ISS) would have on a number of biological and physiological systems. Two crewmembers were selected to participate in this endeavor, one U.S. On-Orbit Segment (USOS) astronaut and one Russian cosmonaut. The Neuroscience and Cardiovascular and Vision Laboratories at the Johnson Space Center and the Sensory-Motor and Countermeasures Division within the Institute for Biomedical Problems were selected to investigate vestibular, sensorimotor and cardiovascular function with the two long-duration crewmembers using the established methodology developed for the Field Test (FT).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20160013695
Document Type :
Report