<div class="csl-bib-body">
<div class="csl-entry">Doarn, C. R., Orlov, O., Fomina, E., Kussmaul, A., Jennings, R., Saniotis, A., & Häuplik-Meusburger, S. (2024). <i>Challenges in Medical Support for An International Human Expedition to Mars</i> (SG 2.14). International Academy of Astronautics.</div>
</div>
-
dc.identifier.isbn
978-2-917761-72-4
-
dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/226968
-
dc.description.abstract
As we approach the opportunity to send humans to Mars, we do so with an awareness of the risks and challenges crewed missions will face. Living and working in low-Earth orbit and visits to the moon five decades ago have provided a wealth of knowledge on the potential benefits and concerns for human planetary exploration. Technology and scientific investigation in a wide variety of disciplines has helped identify the challenges, risks, and enabling countermeasures for extending human presence in space. This manuscript reviews the current status of the challenges for transit to and from Mars plus considers the appropriate medical systems for productive stays on the Martian surface. These factors range from the optimization in crew selection to training, operational tempo, countermeasures, medical care systems, etc. Each of these are covered as a snapshot in time and will continuously evolve as technology in robotics, artificial intelligence, and risk aversion advances. It is impossible to include the detailed description of all the problems and human physiological decrements and medical needs. This document includes the main concepts for supporting safe and productive human missions to Mars and directions for the future analysis of medical support systems and provider competencies.
en
dc.language.iso
en
-
dc.publisher
International Academy of Astronautics
-
dc.subject
human spaceflight
en
dc.subject
space medicine
en
dc.subject
challenges
en
dc.subject
policy
en
dc.subject
deep space exploration
en
dc.subject
system of medical support
en
dc.subject
mars exploration
en
dc.title
Challenges in Medical Support for An International Human Expedition to Mars
en
dc.type
Report
en
dc.type
Bericht
de
dc.contributor.affiliation
Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation (the)
-
dc.contributor.affiliation
Institute of Biomedical Problems, Russian Federation (the)
-
dc.contributor.affiliation
The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, United States of America (the)
-
dc.contributor.affiliation
Adelaide University, Australia
-
dc.relation.isbn
978-2-917761-72-4
-
dc.type.category
Research Report
-
dc.publisher.place
Paris, France
-
tuw.relation.ispartofseries
IAA Cosmic Studies - Space Life Sciences
-
tuw.researchTopic.id
A1
-
tuw.researchTopic.id
E1
-
tuw.researchTopic.id
I5
-
tuw.researchTopic.name
Development and Advancement of the Architectural Arts
-
tuw.researchTopic.name
Energy Active Buildings, Settlements and Spatial Infrastructures