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Aerobic Exercise Deconditioning and Countermeasures during Bed Rest
Author(s): Lee, Stuart M.C.; Moore, Alan D.; Everett, Meghan; Stenger, Michael B.; Platts, Steven H.
Abstract: Bed rest is a well-accepted model for space flight in which the physiologic adaptations, - particularly in the cardiovascular system, are studied and potential countermeasures can be tested. Bed rest without countermeasures ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-15
Document ID: 20090001320
ISS Stage 12A Post-Flight Modal Analysis, Model Validation and Correlation
Author(s): Fitzpatrick, Kristin; Grygier, Michael; Bartkowicz, Ted
Abstract: This paper summarizes the on-orbit structural dynamic data and the related modal analysis, model validation and correlation performed for the ISS configurations spanning ISS Stage 12A. The objective of this analysis is to ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-15
Document ID: 20090001324
Assessment of Evidence Base from Medical Debriefs Data on Space Motion Sickness Incidence and Treatment
Author(s): Younker, D.R.; Daniels, V.R.; Boyd, J.L.; Putcha, L.
Abstract: An objective of this data compilation and analysis project is to examine incidence and treatment efficacy of common patho-physiological disturbances during spaceflight. Analysis of medical debriefs data indicated that ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2008
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-15
Document ID: 20090001305
Geolocation and Pointing Accuracy Analysis for the WindSat Sensor
Author(s): Meissner, Thomas; Wentz, Frank J.; Purdy, William E.; Gaiser, Peter W.; Poe, Gene; Uliana, Enzo A.
Abstract: Geolocation and pointing accuracy analyses of the WindSat flight data are presented. The two topics were intertwined in the flight data analysis and will be addressed together. WindSat has no unusual geolocation requirements ...
NASA Center: NASA (non Center Specific) Publication Year: 2006
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-15
Document ID: 20090001332
Stability of Dosage Forms in the Pharmaceutical Payload Aboard Space Missions
Author(s): Du, Brian J.; Daniels, Vernie; Boyd, Jason L.; Crady, Camille; Satterfield, Rick; Younker, Diane R.; Putcha, Lakshmi
Abstract: Efficacious pharmaceuticals with adequate shelf lives are essential for successful space medical operations. Stability of pharmaceuticals, therefore, is of paramount importance for assuring the health and wellness of ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-15
Document ID: 20090001319
Bioavailability of Promethazine during Spaceflight
Author(s): Boyd, Jason L.; Wang, Zuwei; Putcha, Lakshmi
Abstract: Promethazine (PMZ) is the choice anti-motion sickness medication for treating space motion sickness (SMS) during flight. The side effects associated with PMZ include dizziness, drowsiness, sedation, and impaired psychomotor ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-15
Document ID: 20090001322
Orion Crew Member Injury Predictions during Land and Water Landings
Author(s): Lawrence, Charles; Littell, Justin D.; Fasanella, Edwin L.; Tabiei, Ala
Abstract: A review of astronaut whole body impact tolerance is discussed for land or water landings of the next generation manned space capsule named Orion. LS-DYNA simulations of Orion capsule landings are performed to produce a low, ...
NASA Center: Glenn Research Center, Langley Research Center Publication Year: 2008
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-15
Document ID: 20090001323
Medical Operational Challenges in the Expedition 16 Landing and Recovery
Author(s): Moynihan, S.; Johnston, S. L.; Ilcus, L. S.; Shevchenko, V.
Abstract: On April 19, 2008 the crew of Expedition 16 left the International Space Station and returned to earth via their Soyuz TMA-11 capsule after 192 days on orbit. Their capsule experienced the second consecutive and third ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-15
Document ID: 20090001303
Critical Features of Training that Facilitate Adaptive Generalization of over Ground Locomotion
Author(s): Mulavara, Ajit; Cohen, H.S.; Bloomberg, J.J.
Abstract: When subjects learn motor tasks under novel visuomotor conditions variations in sensory input during training facilitate adaptive generalization. We tested the hypotheses that training with multiple sensory input variations ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-15
Document ID: 20090001321
Rashes and Exanthems on Long Duration Space Flights
Author(s): Ilscus, L.S.; Johnston, S.L.; Moynihan, S.; Kerstman, E.L.; Marshall, G.D.
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: As NASA expands its human space exploration to the Moon, Mars and beyond, it will be presented with many challenges, not the least of which will be dealing with medical conditions, which on earth are simple, ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center, Marshall Space Flight Center Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-15
Document ID: 20090001314
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