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Behavioural science and outer space research.

A J Taylor1

  • 1Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
|August 1, 1989
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NASA

Area of Science:

  • Space exploration
  • Behavioral science
  • Psychology

Background:

  • NASA's increasing interest in incorporating behavioral scientists into the U.S. space program.
  • Historical neglect of psychological research in past space missions, such as the Skylab studies.
  • Analogous challenges of small group isolation in Antarctic research settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight potential challenges in integrating behavioral science into space programs.
  • To advocate for a shift in attitudes among key personnel for successful implementation.
  • To propose strategies for incorporating psychological research in future long-duration space missions.

Main Methods:

  • Review of NASA's current interest in behavioral science.
  • Analysis of past space mission research (Skylab).

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  • Comparative study with Antarctic small group isolation research.
  • Main Results:

    • Potential for limited success in integrating behavioral scientists due to personnel attitudes.
    • Identified neglect of psychological research in Skylab.
    • Parallels drawn between Antarctic isolation and space mission challenges.

    Conclusions:

    • A significant attitudinal shift is necessary for NASA to fully leverage behavioral science.
    • Lessons from Antarctic research can inform strategies for long-duration space missions.
    • Proactive planning is crucial for the success of future space station and long-duration projects.