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On Orbit and Beyond - Psychological Perspectives on Human Spaceflight (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
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On Orbit and Beyond - Psychological Perspectives on Human Spaceflight (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Series: Space Technology Library, 29
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As we stand poised on the verge of a new era of spaceflight, we
must rethink every element, including the human dimension. This
book explores some of the contributions of psychology to
yesterday's great space race, today's orbiter and International
Space Station missions, and tomorrow's journeys beyond Earth's
orbit. Early missions into space were typically brief, and crews
were small, often drawn from a single nation. As international
cooperation in space exploration has increased over the decades,
the challenges of communicating across cultural boundaries and
dealing with interpersonal conflicts have become all the more
important, requiring different coping skills and sensibilities than
"the right stuff" expected of early astronauts. As astronauts
travel to asteroids or establish a permanent colony on the Moon,
with the eventual goal of reaching Mars, the duration of
expeditions will increase markedly, as will the psychosocial
stresses. Away from their home planet for extended times, future
spacefarers will need to be increasingly self-sufficient, while
simultaneously dealing with the complexities of heterogeneous,
multicultural crews. "On Orbit and Beyond: Psychological
Perspectives on Human Spaceflight," the second, considerably
expanded edition of "Psychology of Space Exploration: Contemporary
Research in Historical Perspective," provides an analysis of these
and other challenges facing future space explorers while at the
same time presenting new empirical research on topics ranging from
simulation studies of commercial spaceflights to the psychological
benefits of viewing Earth from space. This second edition includes
an all new section exploring the challenges astronauts will
encounter as they travel to asteroids, Mars, Saturn, and the stars,
requiring an unprecedented level of autonomy. Updated essays
discuss the increasingly important role of China in human
spaceflight. In addition to examining contemporary psychological
research, several of the essays also explicitly address the history
of the psychology of space exploration. Leading contributors to the
field place the latest theories and empirical findings in
historical context by exploring changes in space missions over the
past half century, as well as reviewing developments in the
psychological sciences during the same period. The essays are
innovative in their approaches and conclusions, providing novel
insights for behavioral researchers and historians alike.
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