Exposure to acceleration during manned spaceflight
Exposure to acceleration during manned spaceflight
Space flight is normally associated with exposure to reduced acceleration (microgravity) and the medical consequences are well described. However, it inevitably also requires periods of increased acceleration during ascent and descent. These periods, although short in comparison to the length of the flight, are classified as long-duration by physiologists. The biological consequences for man [text incomplete]
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Harling, C.C.
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August 1989
Harling, C.C.
5aa04b75-8f5d-4754-a999-e11c84831f64
Harling, C.C.
(1989)
Exposure to acceleration during manned spaceflight.
Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, 42 (7), .
Abstract
Space flight is normally associated with exposure to reduced acceleration (microgravity) and the medical consequences are well described. However, it inevitably also requires periods of increased acceleration during ascent and descent. These periods, although short in comparison to the length of the flight, are classified as long-duration by physiologists. The biological consequences for man [text incomplete]
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