Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xxvi Executive Summary, pp. 1-21 1 Astronaut Health Beyond Earth Orbit, pp. 22-35 2 Risks to Astronaut Health During Space Travel, pp. 36-73 3 Managing Risks to Astronaut Health, pp. 74-115 4 Emergency and Continuing Care, pp. 116-135 5 Behavioral Health and Performance, pp. 136-171 6 Exploring the Ethics of Space Medicine, pp. 172-187 7 Planning an Infrastructure for Astronaunt Health Care, pp. 188-220 References, pp. 221-244 Appendix A Background and Methodology, pp. 245-262 Appendix B Committee and Staff Biographies, pp. 263-274 Index, pp. 275-291 GO TO PAGE:
Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xxvi Executive Summary, pp. 1-21 1 Astronaut Health Beyond Earth Orbit, pp. 22-35 2 Risks to Astronaut Health During Space Travel, pp. 36-73 3 Managing Risks to Astronaut Health, pp. 74-115 4 Emergency and Continuing Care, pp. 116-135 5 Behavioral Health and Performance, pp. 136-171 6 Exploring the Ethics of Space Medicine, pp. 172-187 7 Planning an Infrastructure for Astronaunt Health Care, pp. 188-220 References, pp. 221-244 Appendix A Background and Methodology, pp. 245-262 Appendix B Committee and Staff Biographies, pp. 263-274 Index, pp. 275-291 GO TO PAGE:
Extractions: Jump to Document Body. Users' Guide Advanced Search NASDA Home ... Press Release 4 PROJECT EVALUATION / Evaluation Report of Subcommittee For Space Utilization Contents are follows: 4 PROJECT EVALUATION 4.7 Space Experiment (1) Definition of Requirements Status Subcommittee Comments (2) Evaluation Criteria Status NASDA promotes space experiment Project under the evaluation criteria. Adequacy (frequency, scale) of space experiment opportunity reflect researchers needs properly.
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Extractions: Welcome to the astronaut biographies home page, providing biographical information on the members of the space flight crews and candidates for future missions in NASA's space flight program. The links above will direct you to biographical information on the astronauts. The term "astronaut" derives from the Greek words meaning "space sailor," and refers to all who have been launched as crew members aboard NASA spacecraft bound for orbit and beyond. Since the inception of NASA's human space flight program, we have also maintained the term "astronaut" as the title for those selected to join the NASA corps of astronauts who make "space sailing" their career profession. The term "cosmonaut" refers to those space sailors who are members of the Russian space program. The crew of each launched spacecraft is made up of astronauts or cosmonauts drawn from the various categories described in these pages. The crew assignments and duties of commander, pilot, Space Shuttle mission specialist, or International Space Station flight engineer are drawn from the NASA professional career astronauts. A special category of astronauts typically titled "payload specialist" refers to individuals selected and trained by commercial or research organizations for flights of a specific payload on a space flight mission. At the present time, these payload specialists may be cosmonauts or astronauts designated by the international partners, individuals selected by the research community, or a company or consortia flying a commercial payload aboard the spacecraft.
Astronauts (Henry Spencer; Jim Scotti; Mary Shafer) Flightspecific work would be handled by payload specialists, who (then as now)would not be part of the astronaut corps, and who would come and go as http://yarchive.net/space/politics/astronauts.html
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Extractions: Transcripts Spacecraft Names Mission Patches Pictures and Photos ... NASA Special Publications Primary Sources on the Space Program On this site are links to transcripts of air to ground communications, audio files between the Mission Control Center and the spacecraft, and NASA astronaut's accounts of their flights. I tried to find the primary sources that all books and articles got their information from, and put them on this web site. by Ruth Kauk [Click on "ma-6-transcript-1" through "ma-6-transcript-7". The web page author has divided it up into 7 documents. The complete transcript.] [When you are get to the bottom of the document, you will have to click on the arrow that points to the right in order to get to the rest of the transcript. This transcript is complete.] Sigma 7 , Walter Schirra's MA-8 (Mercury Atlas 8, Mercury-Atlas-8, Mercury Atlas-8)
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MSNBC - Alan Boyle: Cosmic Log How specific will Bush s announcement really get? Mars NASA is naming the site ofthe Spirit rover s landing on Mars in honor of the seven astronauts who lost http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3862560/
Extractions: MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money document.write('') Web Search: document.write(' logoImg("http://sc.msn.com"); MSNBC News Alerts Newsletters Help ... MSNBC Shopping Search MSNBC: Advanced Search   RESOURCE GUIDE Buy Life Insurance Yellow pages expedia.com Shopping ... Small Business Tips Jan. 9, 2004 5 a.m. ET Cowing and Sietzen have been working on a book telling the inside story of the Bush administration's developing space policy, titled "New Moon Rising," and in the course of their research they got in on the debate over NASA's future course. For months , media outlets have been speculating over what the White House would do, and for months, Cowing has been telling readers of his NASA Watch blog to stay tuned for something big. On Thursday afternoon, with word of next week's announcement beginning to leak out, they provided the
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN critical to ensuring the future health and safety of astronauts, and the In additionto setting specific discipline priorities, the report presented a number http://www.house.gov/science/osborn_032200.htm
Extractions: CHALLENGE Mary J. Osborn, Ph.D. Member of the Space Studies Board National Research Council Professor and Head of the Department of Microbiology NASAs FY2001 Budget Request: Life and Microgravity Research March 22, 2000 Statement of Mary J. Osborn, Ph.D. Member of the Space Studies Board National Research Council and Professor and Head of the Department of Microbiology University of Connecticut Health Center Before the Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics Committee on Science The U.S. House of Representatives MARCH 22, 2000 Mr. Chairman, Ranking Minority Member, and members of the committee: thank you for inviting the Space Studies Board here to testify. My name is Mary Osborn and I am a professor and head of microbiology at the University of Connecticut Health Center. I appear today in my capacity as a member of the Space Studies Board (SSB) and chair of its Committee on Space Biology and Medicine. As you know the SSB is the unit of the National Research Council (NRC) that is responsible for providing independent advice to the federal government on civil space science and applications research. The SSB oversees two standing committees that focus on issues in life and microgravity sciences, and it also constitutes special task groups and panels as needed. For a number of years I have chaired the Committee on Space Biology and Medicine, which examines issues in all areas of space life sciences research, including such problems as the rapid bone loss and changes in cardiac function seen in astronauts.
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