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[Soviet research on artificial gravitational force]

A R Kotovskaia, R R Galle, A A Shipov

    Kosmicheskaia Biologiia I Aviakosmicheskaia Meditsina
    |March 1, 1981
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    This review examines Soviet biomedical research on artificial gravity. The primary goal is to determine the minimum artificial gravity level needed to counteract weightlessness effects and improve tolerance to rotating environments.

    Area of Science:

    • Biomedical research
    • Space exploration
    • Human physiology

    Context:

    • Soviet Union (USSR) biomedical investigations
    • Artificial gravity research
    • Effects of weightlessness on the human body

    Purpose:

    • Review past biomedical investigations on artificial gravity in the USSR.
    • Identify the minimum artificial gravity level to mitigate adverse weightlessness effects.
    • Prioritize ground-based research for enhancing tolerance to rotating environments.

    Summary:

    • The paper synthesizes USSR's artificial gravity research findings.
    • Focuses on establishing the threshold artificial gravity for nullifying weightlessness impacts.
    • Highlights the need for improved human tolerance to rotational stimuli in simulated gravity.

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    Impact:

    • Informs future artificial gravity research and space mission planning.
    • Provides a foundation for developing countermeasures against space-induced physiological deconditioning.
    • Guides the development of effective artificial gravity systems for long-duration spaceflight.