2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.pss.2010.03.001
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Human factors research as part of a Mars exploration analogue mission on Devon Island

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“…Среди планет, перспектива колонизации которых обсуждается наиболее часто, стоит выделить Марс [Binsted et al, 2010;Conley, Rummel, 2008;Straume, Blattnig, Zeitlin, 2010;Zubrin, 1995]. Как технические и медицинские, так и социогуманитарные аспекты путешествия человека на Марс отражены в сборнике The Human Factor in a Mission to Mars, в котором обсуждаются неочевидные проблемы и темы пилотируемой марсианской экспедиции [Szocik et al, 2019].…”
Section: колонизационное направлениеunclassified
“…Среди планет, перспектива колонизации которых обсуждается наиболее часто, стоит выделить Марс [Binsted et al, 2010;Conley, Rummel, 2008;Straume, Blattnig, Zeitlin, 2010;Zubrin, 1995]. Как технические и медицинские, так и социогуманитарные аспекты путешествия человека на Марс отражены в сборнике The Human Factor in a Mission to Mars, в котором обсуждаются неочевидные проблемы и темы пилотируемой марсианской экспедиции [Szocik et al, 2019].…”
Section: колонизационное направлениеunclassified
“…The selection of colonists should consider selection of whole groups who work well together rather than an ad hoc assembly of people who may be highly qualified but potentially fail to work together. Leadership and crew dynamics are critical for any mission success (Binsted et al 2010), which was documented during a 1-month mission at FMARS. In addition to consideration in astronaut training and selection criteria described earlier (Landon et al 2017), coping strategies have been developed such as developing mathematical and other mental challenges (Peldszus et al 2014) and the application of virtual reality methodology (Salamon et al 2018).…”
Section: Mental Health Assessment and Team Dynamics In Closed Environmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16,17,18 Other analog missions use remote, secluded sites where human factors and psychological effects can be studied, e.g. the Devon island in Canada, 19 Antarctica, 20 which will especially be of importance for long-distance planetary exploration. 16 Additionally to the scientific and technological benefits, analog planetary missions provide a test bed for developing and improving planning strategies and mission operations for Mars exploration.…”
Section: Analog Planetary Missionsmentioning
confidence: 99%