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Mortality Among International Astronauts
Robert J. Reynolds and
Steven M. Day
Article Category: Other
Volume/Issue: Volume 90: Issue 7
Online Publication Date: Jul 01, 2019
DOI: 10.3357/AMHP.5369.2019
Page Range: 647 – 651

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Peggy B. HammPh.D.,
Arnauld E. NicogossianM.D.,
Sam L. PoolM.D.,
Mary L. WearM.P.H., and
Roger D. BillicaM.D.
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 71: Issue 6
Online Publication Date: Jun 01, 2000
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Page Range: 564 – 570
Thomas W. Britt,
Anton Sytine,
Ashley Brady,
Russ Wilkes,
Rebecca Pittman,
Kristen Jennings, and
Kandice Goguen
Article Category: Other
Volume/Issue: Volume 88: Issue 8
Online Publication Date: Aug 01, 2017
Page Range: 779 – 783
Douglas R. Hamilton,
Jocelyn D. Murray,
Divya Kapoor, and
Andrew W. Kirkpatrick
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 76: Issue 7
Online Publication Date: Jul 01, 2005
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Page Range: 615 – 626
Peggy A. WhitsonPH.D.,
Robert A. PietrzykM.S., and
Clarence F. SamsPH.D.
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 72: Issue 4
Online Publication Date: Apr 01, 2001
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Page Range: 368 – 372
Lila Berger,
Ford Burles,
Tejdeep Jaswal,
Rebecca Williams, and
Giuseppe Iaria
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 95: Issue 5
Online Publication Date: May 01, 2024
Page Range: 245 – 253

As the space industry progresses toward long-range space exploration, 1 it is becoming increasingly vital to understand the implications of space travel on the well-being of astronauts. This rapid growth can be attributed in part to the privatization of the industry, as companies have begun partnering with government agencies such as NASA to begin sending more civilians to space than ever before. 2 As of 2021, there have been over 600 astronauts that have been to space, and this number will only continue to increase as new plans develop to return to the moon

Robert M. RoseM.D.,
Robert L. HelmreichM.A., Ph.D.,
Louis FoggPh.D., and
Terry J. McfaddenB.A.
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 64: Issue 9
Online Publication Date: Sep 01, 1993
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Page Range: 789 – 794
James A. Kole,
Immanuel Barshi,
Alice F. Healy, and
Vivian I. Schneider
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 94: Issue 12
Online Publication Date: Dec 01, 2023
Page Range: 902 – 910

The space environment imposes significant physiological, psycho-social, and cognitive loads on astronaut crew that likely impact crew performance during missions. To date, no systematic data collection has taken place to understand the effects of such loads on astronauts’ ability to retain trained knowledge and skills, and to transfer such knowledge and skills to novel situations. The present study is the first to systematically collect data on the effects of cognitive loads on long duration retention and transfer. To become an astronaut, several educational

Philip C. Stepaniak,
Suneil R. Ramchandani, and
Jeffrey A. Jones
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 78: Issue 4:Supplement
Online Publication Date: Apr 01, 2007
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Page Range: A5 – A8
Robert M. RoseM.D,
Louis F. FoggM.A PH.D,
Robert L. HelemreichPH.D., and
Louis F. McfaddenB.A
Article Category: Research Article
Volume/Issue: Volume 65: Issue 10
Online Publication Date: Oct 01, 1994
DOI:
Page Range: 910 – 915
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