On Orbit and Beyond : Psychological Perspectives on Human Spaceflight /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2013.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2013. |
Colección: | Space Technology Library ;
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Psychology and Space Exploration. Part I: Surviving and Thriving in Extreme Environments
- Chapter 1. Behavioral Health
- Chapter 2. From Earth Analogues to Space: Learning How to Boldly Go
- Chapter 3. Patterns in Crew-Initiated Photography of Earth from the ISS: Is Earth Observation a Salutogenic Experience?
- Chapter 4. The Roles of NASA, U.S. Astronauts, and Their Families in Long-Duration Missions
- Part II: Interpersonal Dimensions of Space Exploration
- Chapter 5. Human Interactions On-orbit
- Chapter 6. Managing Negative Interactions in Space Crews: The Role of Simulator Research
- Chapter 7. Gender Composition and Crew Cohesion During Long-Duration Space Missions
- Chapter 8. The Risk for Groupthink During Long-Duration Space Missions: Results from a 105-Day Confinement Study
- Part III: Cross-Cultural Dimensions of Space Exploration
- Chapter 9. Psychology and Culture During Long-Duration Space Missions
- Chapter 10. Flying with Strangers: Postmission Reflections of Multinational Space Crews
- Chapter 11. Cross-Cultural and Spaceflight Psychology: Arenas for Synergistic Research
- Part IV: Autonomy in Future Space Missions
- Chapter 12. High Versus Low Crewmember Autonomy in Space Simulation Environments
- Chapter 13. Effects of Autonomous Mission Management on Crew Performance, Behavior, and Physiology: Insights from Ground-Based Experiments
- Chapter 14. Near-Term Extended Solar System Exploration
- Chapter 15. From Earth’s Orbit to the Outer Planets and Beyond: Psychological Issues in Space
- Afterword. From the Past to the Future.