67Th International Astronautical Congress

67Th International Astronautical Congress

67th International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2016) Making Space Accessible and Affordable to All Countries Guadalajara, Mexico 26 - 30 September 2016 Volume 1 of 17 ISBN: 978-1-5108-3582-5 Printed from e-media with permission by: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. Copyright© (2016) by International Astronautical Federation All rights reserved. Printed by Curran Associates, Inc. (2017) For permission requests, please contact International Astronautical Federation at the address below. International Astronautical Federation 3 rue Mario Nikis 75015 Paris France Phone: +33 1 45 67 42 60 Fax: +33 1 42 73 21 20 www.iafastro.org Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2633 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1 A1. IAA/IAF SPACE LIFE SCIENCES SYMPOSIUM A1.1. BEHAVIOR, PERFORMANCE AND PSYCHOSOCIAL ISSUES IN SPACE IAC-16.A1.1.1 PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE DURING OVERWINTERING IN ANTARCTICA .............................................1 Gro Mjeldheim Sandal IAC-16.A1.1.2 EXAMINING PERSONAL VALUES IN EXTREME ENVIRONMENT CONTEXTS: REVISITING THE QUESTION OF GENERALIZABILITY .....................................................................................................................5 Nathan Smith IAC-16.A1.1.3 CULTURAL ETHOLOGY AS NEW APPROACH OF INTERPLANETARY CREW'S BEHAVIOR ......................................................................................................................................................................................................17 Carole Tajorin IAC-16.A1.1.4 COGNITION PERFORMANCE OF CREWS IN A LUNAR ANALOG MISSION: CHANGE OVER TIME AND RELATIONSHIP WITH EMOTION..........................................................................................................................26 Ruilin Wu IAC-16.A1.1.5 ISOLATION IN A SPACEY ENVIRONMENT:USING A SEMINARY AND SPACE STUDIES PROGRAMME '14 AS ANALOGS ...............................................................................................................................................................35 Funmilayo Erinfolami IAC-16.A1.1.6 MISSION TO MARS: THE PSYCHOLOGICAL HURDLES........................................................................................36 Nick Kanas IAC-16.A1.1.7 EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES TO EVALUATE THE PERFORMANCE OF COMPLEX OPERATOR ACTIVITY OF COSMONAUTS JUST AFTER THE YEAR-LONG SPACEFLIGHT.................................................41 Andrey Kuritsin IAC-16.A1.1.8 (withdrawn) SOCIAL DYNAMICS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL WELLBEING ON ISS. TECHNOLOGIES, DEVICES, BEHAVIORS. ......................................................................................................................................... N/A Germana Galoforo A1.2. HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY IN SPACE IAC-16.A1.2.1 INFLUENCE OF SPACEFLIGHT DURATION AND INFLIGHT COUNTERMEASURES ON CREW CONDITION AND PERFORMANCE REVISITED .....................................................................................................................45 Elena Tomilovskaya IAC-16.A1.2.2 NEW WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY FOR SPACE CARDIOLOGY - USEFULNESS DURING THE ONE YEAR SPACE FLIGHT ON BOARD THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS)................................................47 Elena Luchitskaya IAC-16.A1.2.3 (withdrawn) DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF THE ENHANCED DYNAMIC LOAD SENSOR FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (EDLS-ISS).......................................................... N/A Roedolph Opperman IAC-16.A1.2.4 ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL BRAIN APPROACH ALONG SHORT ABRUPT CHANGES IN G-LEVELS..............................................................................................................................................................................54 Diana Dubert IAC-16.A1.2.5 (withdrawn) G-LEVEL INDEPENDENT RADIUS ALTERATIONS AFFECT CARDIOVASCULAR RESPONSES TO CENTRIFUGATION............................................................................................................. N/A Charles Laing IAC-16.A1.2.6 HOW MEASUREMENTS FROM HYPOGRAVITY LOCOMOTION STUDIES CAN INFORM THE ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN OF PLANETARY HABITATS........................................................................................................60 Irene Lia Schlacht IAC-16.A1.2.7 CHANGING GRAVITY LEVELS - MANUAL CONTROL AND SPATIAL ORIENTATION ADAPTATION DURING HYPO-GRAVITY CENTRIFUGATION ........................................................................................................66 Laurence R. Young IAC-16.A1.2.8 THE BENEFITS OF LOWER EXTREMITY LOADING IN SPACE DUE TO THE SEATED EXECUTION OF ORDINARY CALF RAISES AND THE LEG PRESS ON HUMAN SUBJECTS...................................................72 Thomas Angeli IAC-16.A1.2.9 ACCELERATION OF CRITICAL BONE DEFECT HEALING BY ULTRASOUND TREATMENT IN A OSTEOPENIA MODEL .............................................................................................................................................73 Yi-Xian Qin IAC-16.A1.2.10 SPACE SIMULATED MISSIONS AND IMMUNITY: SALIVARY BASED DIAGNOSTIC ..................................74 Balwant Rai IAC-16.A1.2.11 SPACE MEDICINE AND SPACE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES IN MEXICO............................................................75 Benito Orozco Serna A1.3. MEDICAL CARE FOR HUMANS IN SPACE IAC-16.A1.3.1 (withdrawn) CENTRIFUGATION TRAINING FOR IMPROVING ORTHOSTATIC TOLERANCE................................................................................................................................................................................................ N/A Nandu Goswami IAC-16.A1.3.2 EFFECTIVENESS OF NEWLY FABRICATED SHORT RADIUS CENTRIFUGE DEVICE WITH ERGOMETRIC OR SQUATTING EXERCISE AS A COUNTERMEASURE FOR SPACEFLIGHT DECONDITIONING IN HUMANS. SATOSHI IWASE, NAOKI NISHIMURA, KUNIHIKO TANAKA*, AND TADAAKI MANO*..........................................................................................................................................................................................82 Satoshi Iwase IAC-16.A1.3.3 FRACTURE RISK IN SPACEFLIGHT AND POTENTIAL TREATMENT OPTIONS............................................83 Thomas Swaffeld IAC-16.A1.3.4 OVERVIEW OF HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTIONS STUDY IN 180 -DAY INTEGRATED EXPERIMENT ON CONTROLLED ECOLOGICAL LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM (CELSS)...................................93 Yinghui Li IAC-16.A1.3.5 A NUMERICAL MODEL TO ASSESS DECONDITIONING OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM IN LONG-TERM EXPOSURE TO MICROGRAVITY. VERIFICATION AND SIMULATION OF MARS MISSION SCENARIOS. ....................................................................................................................................................................95 Antoni Perez-Poch IAC-16.A1.3.6 A MIXED REALITY INTERVENTION FOR AUGMENTING THE VISION OF VIIP IMPACTED ASTRONAUTS........................................................................................................................................................................100 Victor Hugo Ortiz IAC-16.A1.3.7 (withdrawn) 3D BODY MAPPING FOR REAL-TIME MUSCLE VOLUME ASSESSMENT OF ASTRONAUTS DURING LDEM ............................................................................................................................................................... N/A Michael Karnes IAC-16.A1.3.8 THE ENHANCED ANTIBACTERIAL POTENCY OF THE ACTIVE COMPOUNDS FOUND IN TURMERIC AND NEEM IN THE PRESENCE OF SUNLIGHT ..........................................................................................................106 Dale Srinivas IAC-16.A1.3.9 CONCEPTUAL DRIVERS FOR AN EXPLORATION MEDICAL SYSTEM...........................................................107 Erik Antonsen A1.4. RADIATION FIELDS, EFFECTS AND RISKS IN HUMAN SPACE MISSIONS IAC-16.A1.4.1 A NOVEL SPACECRAFT WITH AN INNOVATIVE PAYLOAD FOR DEEP SPACE RADIATION MEASUREMENTS ...............................................................................................................................................................117 Premkumar Sagant IAC-16.A1.4.2 (withdrawn) QUANTUM IMAGING DOSIMETRY AND DIRECTIONAL VISUALIZATION OF SPACE RADIATION IN LEO ORBIT BY THE SATRAM/TIMEPIX PAYLOAD ON-BOARD THE ESA PROBA-V SATELLITE ............................................................................................................................................................................... N/A Carlos Granja IAC-16.A1.4.3 LUMINESCENCE PROPERTIES OF DEAD SEA CRYSTALS FOR DOSIMETRY..............................................118 Epifanio Cruz-Zaragoza IAC-16.A1.4.4 INFLUENCE OF THE ABSORBED DOSE OF SPACE RADIATION ON BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF BLOOD DURING LONG-TERM SPACE FLIGHTS ON THE RUSSIAN SEGMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.............................................................................................................................................122 Igor Nichiporuk IAC-16.A1.4.5 ADAPTATION OF PLANT GROWTH-PROMOTING BACTERIA (PGPB) TO DIFFERENT LEVELS OF IONIZING RADIATION FROM SOILS OF CHERNOBYL AND FUKUSHIMA.......................................................128 Hector Hugo Palomeque Dominguez IAC-16.A1.4.6 ESTIMATING ACUTE RADIATION SICKNESS INCIDENCE FOR EXPLORATION MISSIONS OUTSIDE OF LOW EARTH ORBIT.....................................................................................................................................129

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