66Th International Astronautical Congress 2015

66Th International Astronautical Congress 2015

66th International Astronautical Congress 2015 (IAC 2015) Space – The Gateway for Mankind's Future Jerusalem, Israel 12-16 October 2015 Volume 1 of 15 ISBN: 978-1-5108-1893-4 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© (2015) by International Astronautical Federation All rights reserved. Printed by Curran Associates, Inc. (2016) 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 A1.2. HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY IN SPACE (1) IAC-15.A1.2.1 IMPLEMENTATION OF VARIOUS DEGREES OF HEAD DOWN TILT TO STUDY THE ETIOLOGY OF THE VIIP SYNDROME ......................................................................................................................................................1 Karina Marshall-Bowman IAC-15.A1.2.2 REDUCED PULSE ARRIVAL TIME (PAT) AND STABLE PRE-EJECTION PERIOD (PEP) ARE ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED DIASTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE DURING LONG TERM SPACE FLIGHT...............................................................................................................................................................................................................5 Irina Funtova IAC-15.A1.2.3 LOAD ON THE TIBIA DURING THE SEATED EXECUTION OF ORDINARY CALF RAISES ON THE MULTIFUNCTIONAL DYNAMOMETER FOR APPLICATION IN SPACE......................................................................10 Thomas Angeli IAC-15.A1.2.4 LOWERBODY NEGATIVE PRESSURE COUNTERACTS SIMULATED MICROGRAVITY EFFECTS ON TIBIAL MICROVASCULAR FLOW.................................................................................................................................13 Jamila Siamwala IAC-15.A1.2.5 MILAB, A BIOMEDICAL PLATFORM FOR THE ISS.................................................................................................19 Pat Greene IAC-15.A1.2.6 MICROGRAVITY-INDUCED BACK PAIN AND INTERVERTEBRAL DISC HERNIATION: INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION RESULTS.....................................................................................................................................21 Jojo Sayson IAC-15.A1.2.7 LOCOMOTOR ACTIVITY EVOKED BY THE SUPPORT ZONES STIMULATION .............................................46 Inesa Kozlovskaya IAC-15.A1.2.8 ROLE OF SUPERLONG SPACE FLIGHTS (SF) IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF COUNTERMEASURES..................................................................................................................................................................................51 Anatoly I. Grigoriev A1.3. HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY IN SPACE (2) IAC-15.A1.3.1 EFFECTS OF ARTIFICIAL GRAVITY ON THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH................................................................................................................................................................52 Ana Diaz IAC-15.A1.3.2 FLAVONOID LUTEOLIN AMELIORATED OXIDATIVE STRESS AND COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION DURING SIMULATED MICROGRAVITY CONDITION.........................................................................................68 Lina Qu IAC-15.A1.3.3 FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF THE INFLIGHT EXPERIMENT CARDIOVECTOR.........................................74 Elena Luchitskaya IAC-15.A1.3.4 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT USING A NOVEL APPROACH WITH A SELF-PROPELLED TREADMILL FOR XP-ANTACTIK EXPLORERS...................................................................................................................................78 Andree-Anne Parent IAC-15.A1.3.5 THREE-DIMENSIONAL BALLISTOCARDIOGRAPHY IN MICROGRAVITY AT 20 YEARS INTERVAL: A LONGITUDINAL CASE REPORT AND VALIDATION OF THE ESA-B3D PROJECT. .......................................85 Pierre-Franrois Migeote IAC-15.A1.3.6 ULTRASOUND IMAGING RECONSTRUCTION AND ASSESSMENT IN PERIPHERAL SKELETON LOSS AND FRACTURE..........................................................................................................................................................91 Yi-Xian Qin IAC-15.A1.3.7 IN VIVO BONE REMODELING RATES DETERMINATION AND COMPRESSIVE STIFFNESS VARIATIONS BEFORE, DURING 60 DAYS BED REST AND TWO YEARS FOLLOW UP: A MICRO-FE-ANALYSIS FROM HR-PQCT MEASUREMENTS OF THE BERLINER BED REST STUDY-2..............................109 Zully Riter IAC-15.A1.3.8 RELATIONSHIP OF LOWER LIMB MUSCLE STRENGTH AND SERUM MMP-2 DURING 45 DAYS OF BED REST....................................................................................................................................................................................119 Peng Zhang A1.4. MEDICAL CARE FOR HUMANS IN SPACE IAC-15.A1.4.1 (withdrawn) MODULATION OF NASOPHARYNGEAL AND PERIODONTAL MICROBIOTA IN HUMANS EXPOSED TO EXTREME AND ABNORMAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: NEW DEVELOPEMENTS..................................................................................................................................................................................... N/A Nataliya Kiryukhina IAC-15.A1.4.2 (withdrawn) CHROMATIC MULTIFOCAL PUPILLOMETER FOR OBJECTIVE NON- INVASIVE DIAGNOSIS OF OPHTHALMIC PATHOLOGIES IN ASTRONAUTS......................................................................... N/A Ygal Rotenstreich IAC-15.A1.4.3 MAJOR FACTORS OF THE PROPHYLACTIC EFFECTIVENESS OF LOCOMOTION AND RESISTANCE TRAINING IN LONG-DURATION SPACE FLIGHT ..................................................................................................120 Elena Fomina IAC-15.A1.4.4 EFFECTS OF ISOLATION AND CONFINEMENT WITH OR WITHOUT SLEEP DEPRIVATION ON ATTENTION NETWORK AND OPERATION PERFORMANCE OF COMPLICATED TASK ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................127 Bin Wu IAC-15.A1.4.5 (withdrawn) CREW STRUCTURE AND INTERACTION IN LUNAR PALACE 1: A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS ....................................................................................................................................................................... N/A Wu Ruilin A1.5. RADIATION FIELDS, EFFECTS AND RISKS IN HUMAN SPACE MISSIONS IAC-15.A1.5.1 COSMIC RADIATION MEASUREMENTS ON THE FOTON-M4 SATELLITE BY PASSIVE DETECTORS..................................................................................................................................................................................................142 Andrea Stradi IAC-15.A1.5.2 (withdrawn) COMPARISON OF DOSE MEASUREMENTS PERFORMED WITH TRITEL TELESCOPES IN THE ISS MODULES COLUMBUS AND ZVEZDA ............................................................................................... N/A Atla Hirn IAC-15.A1.5.3 REPORT ON THE ACTIVE RADIATION MEASUREMENTS IN THE ORION MODULE DURING THE EFT-1 MISSION..................................................................................................................................................................146 Lawrence Pinsky IAC-15.A1.5.4 (withdrawn) UNDER THE BACKGROUND INFLUENCE (UTBI) EXPERIMENT ON-BOARD ISS ................................................................................................................................................................................................................... N/A Andres Russu IAC-15.A1.5.5 INTERPRETATION OF RADIATION-INDUCED CELLULAR PREMATURE SENESCENCE..........................147 Jufang Wang IAC-15.A1.5.6 IONIZING RADIATION-INDUCED EMT AND TRANSFORMATION IN A HUMAN BRONCHIAL EPITHELIAL CELL LINE ................................................................................................................................................151 Jinpeng He IAC-15.A1.5.7 (withdrawn) RBE OF ENERGETIC IRON IONS FOR THE INDUCTION OF EARLY AND LATE CHROMOSOME ABERRATIONS IN DIFFERENT CELL TYPES........................................................................................ N/A Honglu Wu IAC-15.A1.5.8 HYDROGEN ACTS AS A NEW CLASS OF RADIOPROTECTIVE AGENT FOR SPACE RADIATION-INDUCED DNA DAMAGE .................................................................................................................................................154 Qiao Sun IAC-15.A1.5.9 SPACEFLIGHT AND LOW DOSES OF IONIZING RADIATION AFFECT THE EXPRESSION OF HSP90 GENES AND INDUCE PHENOTYPIC VARIATIONS IN ARABIDOPSIS......................................................................155 Fei Li IAC-15.A1.5.10 EXTREME SOLAR EVENT OF AD77S: POTENTIAL RADIATION EXPOSURE TO CREWS IN DEEP SPACE............................................................................................................................................................................................167 Lawrence Townsend IAC-15.A1.5.11 UPDATED MODELS FOR THE LUNAR AND THE MARTIAN RADIATION ENVIRONMENTS.........................................................................................................................................................................................175 Giovanni De Angelis IAC-15.A1.5.12 TRITEL SATELLITE VERSION SILICON DETECTOR TELESCOPE

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