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  • 1Anacapa Sciences, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA 93103, USA. jstuster@anacapasciences.com

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|June 10, 2005
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Isolated groups face unique stressors impacting adjustment and performance. Research reviews past expeditions to guide future long-duration space missions.

Area of Science:

  • Space exploration
  • Human factors research
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Isolated and confined environments present unique stressors.
  • Long-duration missions amplify cumulative stress effects.
  • Individual adjustment and performance are significantly impacted.

Observation:

  • Review of information from previous expeditions and voyages.
  • Extrapolation of design and procedural guidelines.
  • Focus on lunar and planetary expeditions.

Findings:

  • Cumulative stress negatively affects adjustment and performance.
  • Understanding stress is crucial for mission success.
  • Past expedition data informs future mission planning.
Keywords:
NASA Discipline Space Human FactorsNon-NASA Center

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Implications:

  • Guidelines for designing safe and effective long-duration space missions.
  • Strategies to mitigate psychological and performance decrements.
  • Informing astronaut selection and training protocols.