59Th International Astronautical Congress 2008

59Th International Astronautical Congress 2008

59th International Astronautical Congress 2008 (IAC 2008) Glasgow, Scotland 29 September - 3 October 2008 Volume 1 of 15 ISBN: 978-1-61567-160-1 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© (2008) by the International Astronautical Federation All rights reserved. Printed by Curran Associates, Inc. (2009) For permission requests, please contact the International Astronautical Federation at the address below. International Astronautical Federation 94 bis, Avenue de Suffren 75015 PARIS - France Phone: +33 1 45 67 42 60 Fax: +33 1 42 73 21 20 [email protected] Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2634 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME 1 IAC-08.A1.1.1 HUMAN PERFORMANCE DATA IN A HIGH WORKLOAD ENVIRONMENT DURING THE SIMULATED MARS EXPEDITION "AUSTROMARS" ............................................................................................................................1 Gernot Groemer IAC-08.A1.1.2 CREW PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF A SIMULATED MARS MISSION AT THE MARS DESERT RESEARCH STATION (MDRS) IN UTAH, USA......................................................................................................................11 Matthew Allner IAC-08.A1.1.3 FMARS 2007: STRESS AND COPING IN AN ARCTIC MARS SIMULATION ........................................................24 Sheryl Bishop IAC-08.A1.1.4 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF POMS AND CONTENT ANALYSIS OF CREW COMMUNICATION DURING ISS MISSIONS..........................................................................................................................................34 Anna Yusupova IAC-08.A1.1.5 HUMAN MOON AND MARS EXPLORATION MISSION CHALLENGES & TOOLS FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT.....................................................................................................................................................................36 Iya Whiteley IAC-08.A1.1.6 GAME-BASED EVALUATION OF PERSONALIZED SUPPORT FOR ASTRONAUTS IN LONG DURATION MISSIONS..................................................................................................................................................................................37 Nanja Smets IAC-08.A1.1.7 ABSENCE OF A PHASE-SHIFTING RESPONSE TO WHEEL RUNNING IN VESTIBULAR DEFICIENT MICE..........................................................................................................................................................................................49 Kristyn Ringgold IAC-08.A1.1.8 ESTIMATING THE NEED FOR MEDICAL INTERVENTION DUE TO SLEEP DISRUPTION ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION........................................................................................................................................51 Jerry Myers IAC-08.A1.1.9 TO COOK OR NOT TO COOK? FOOD PREPARATION STRATEGIES UNDER LONG- DURATION MISSION ANALOG CONDITIONS ......................................................................................................................................61 Kim Binsted IAC-08.A1.1.10 USE OF ANTI-PSYCHOTICS FOR ASTRONAUTS THAT BECOME MENTALLY ILL ON LONG DURATION SPACE VOYAGES. .....................................................................................................................................................69 Austin Mardon IAC-08.A1.1.11 SAFETY, WELLBEING AND USER-ORIENTED DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR SPACE MISSIONS.........................................................................................................................................................................................................70 Paivi Jukola IAC-08.A1.1.12 IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN FACTORS FOR THE SUCCESS OF MARS ANALOG MISSIONS........................71 Anna Grinberg IAC-08.A1.1.13 THE ANALYSIS OF DISTINCTIONS IN THE DECISION-MAKING OF MALE AND FEMALE COSMONAUTS ...............................................................................................................................................................................................73 Vladimir Prisniakov IAC-08.A1.1.14 PLAYFULNESS AS STRATEGIC TOOL: DUAL PURPOSE PLAY SYSTEM AS PSYCHOSOCIAL COUNTERMEASURE AND SKILL MAINTENANCE TOOL FOR LONG DURATION SPACE FLIGHT ..............................................................................................................................................................................................86 Sandra Haeuplik-Meusburger IAC-08.A1.1.15 CONTACTLESS REGISTRATION OF PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNALS ABOARD INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION AND PROSPECT FOR ITS DEVELOPMENT. .....................................................................87 Roman Baevsky IAC-08.A1.1.16 EFFECTS OF HIGH VS. LOW AUTONOMY ON SPACE CREWMEMBER PERFORMANCE: PRELIMINARY FINDINGS FROM AN UNDERSEA SUBMERSIBLE STUDY..................................................................................88 Stephanie Saylor IAC-08.A1.2.1 ANALYSIS OF BAROREFLEX DURING 28-HOUR BED-REST WITH FLUID LOADING ...................................92 Anna Grinberg IAC-08.A1.2.2 BAROREFLEX IF HEART RATE AFTER ONE WEEK IN SPACE ............................................................................93 Bart Verheyden IAC-08.A1.2.3 THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF THE MECHANISMS OF A GENDER DIFFERENTIATION IN THE PROPENSITY FOR ORTHOSTATIC INTOLERANCE AFTER SPACEFLIGHT ....................................................................95 Richard Summers IAC-08.A1.2.4 WISE-2005: CHANGES IN ORTHOSTATIC RESPONSE THROUGHOUT MENSTRUAL CYCLE. ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................103 Heather Edgell IAC-08.A1.2.5 AUTONOMIC RECOVERY AFTER LONG-DURATION SPACEFLIGHT..............................................................104 Kurt Couckuyt IAC-08.A1.2.6 CARDIAC FUNCTION MEASURED BY IMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY IS MAINTAINED DURING LONG TERM SPACE FLIGHT. ................................................................................................................................................106 Jens Tank IAC-08.A1.2.7 STEADY-STATE CARDIOVASCULAR REGULATION AND THE GENERAL EQUATION OF THE CIRCULATION....................................................................................................................................................................................110 Ronald J. White IAC-08.A1.2.8 CORRECTION OF HIGH-FREQUENCY BIORHYTHMS..........................................................................................111 Marvat Khaibullin IAC-08.A1.2.9 EFFECTS OF LONG-DURATION SPACE FLIGHT ON TARGET ACQUISITION...............................................122 Elena Tomilovskaya IAC-08.A1.2.10 HIGH DENSITY PROPRIOCEPTIVE TRAINING FOR POSTURAL MUSCLE ATROPHY PREVENTION IN SPACE MISSIONS.......................................................................................................................................................127 Dario Riva IAC-08.A1.2.11 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE STRETCH REFLEXES CHARACTERISTICS IN HUMAN UNDER CONDITION OF REAL AND SIMULATED MICROGRAVITY..........................................................................135 Irina Sayenko IAC-08.A1.2.12 THE INFLUENCE OF MICRO- AND HYPERGRAVITY ON IMMUNE COMPLEX FORMATION.................................................................................................................................................................................................142 Lisa Walters IAC-08.A1.2.13 A NOVEL ALGORITHM TO CONTINUOUSLY MONITOR CHANGE OF TOTAL PERIPHERAL RESISTANCE USING PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL BLOOD PRESSURE VALUES FOR PREDICTION OF ORTHOSTATIC INTOLERANCE............................................................................................................................143 Tatsuya Arai IAC-08.A1.2.14 ASSESSMENT OF RELAXED AND ISOMETRICALLY CONTRACTED SKELETAL MUSCLE VISCO-ELASTICITY IN WATER IMMERSION ERGO-TUB ...........................................................................................147 Ragnar Viir IAC-08.A1.2.15 BONE METABOLISM AND VASCULAR HEALTH IN INDIVIDUALS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY: IMPLICATIONS FOR PROLONGED SPACE FLIGHT.......................................................................................................149 Jessica Scott IAC-08.A1.2.16 EFFECTS OF GRAVITY ON ULNAR NERVE LATENCY OF ACTIVATION. PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF AN IN-VIVO STUDY. .........................................................................................................................................................150 Charalampos Pandis IAC-08.A1.2.17 THE CHARACTERISTIC OF PHYSIOLOGICAL INDEX DURING REPEATEDLY POSTURE CHANGES TEST ...........................................................................................................................................................................................161 Wu Ping IAC-08.A1.3.1 CREW HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE RISKS: ASSESSMENT WITHIN CONTINUOUS RISK MANAGEMENT............................................................................................................................................................................................162 Michelle Edwards IAC-08.A1.3.2 A STRATEGY TO MANAGE HUMAN HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE RISKS FOR SPACE FLIGHT...........................................................................................................................................................................................................173

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