NASA Crew Health & Performance Capability Development for Exploration: 2022 to 2023 Overview

dc.creatorAbercromby, Andrew
dc.creatorDouglas, Grace
dc.creatorKalogera, Kent
dc.creatorMarshall-Goebel, Karina
dc.creatorSomers, Jeffrey
dc.creatorSuresh, Rahul
dc.creatorThompson, Moriah
dc.creatorWood, Scott
dc.creatorFritsche, Ralph
dc.creatorHwang, Emma
dc.creatorYang, Justin
dc.creatorBroyan, James
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-20 9:58
dc.date.available2023-06-20 9:58
dc.date.issued2023-07-16
dc.descriptionAndrew Abercromby, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA
dc.descriptionGrace Douglas, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA
dc.descriptionKent Kalogera, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA
dc.descriptionKarina Marshall-Goebel, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA
dc.descriptionJeffrey Somers, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA
dc.descriptionRahul Suresh, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA
dc.descriptionMoriah Thompson, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA
dc.descriptionScott Wood, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA
dc.descriptionRalph Fritsche, NASA Kennedy Space Center, USA
dc.descriptionEmma Hwang, KBR, USA
dc.descriptionJustin Yang, Aegis Aerospace, USA
dc.descriptionJames Broyan, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USA
dc.descriptionICES506: Human Exploration Beyond Low Earth Orbit: Missions and Technologies
dc.descriptionThe 52nd International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Calgary, Canada, on 16 July 2023 through 20 July 2023.
dc.description.abstractRadiation, reduced gravity, distance from earth, isolation and confinement, and habitation within artificially created and controlled life support environments are hazards that present risk to human space explorers. These hazards necessitate development of new technologies to protect crew health and performance during future long-duration missions to the moon and Mars. NASA’s System Capability Leads coordinate with agency experts, programs, and exploration architecture teams to identify and prioritize technology investments in support of future missions. This paper describes progress over the past year in CHP technology development, ground testbed development, ground-based testing, parabolic flight testing, and on-orbit technology demonstrations. Technology maturation progress and future plans are described in the following capability areas: crew health countermeasures; spacesuit physiology and performance; food and nutrition; radiation protection; and exploration medical capabilities.
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dc.identifier.otherICES-2023-255
dc.identifier.othereng
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2346/94679
dc.publisher2023 International Conference on Environmental Systems
dc.subjectCrew Health and Performance
dc.subjectTechnology Development
dc.subjectExploration
dc.subjectRadiation
dc.subjectFood
dc.subjectNutrition
dc.subjectPhysiology
dc.subjectEVA physiology
dc.subjectSpacesuit physiology
dc.subjectCountermeasures
dc.subjectMedical
dc.titleNASA Crew Health & Performance Capability Development for Exploration: 2022 to 2023 Overviewen_US
dc.typePresentations

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