Marquez JJ, Landon LB, Salas E. The Next Giant Leap for Space Human Factors: The Opportunities.
HUMAN FACTORS 2023;
65:1279-1288. [PMID:
37246369 DOI:
10.1177/00187208231174955]
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE
Propose areas of future space human factors research.
BACKGROUND
Deep space, long-duration human spaceflight missions to the Moon and Mars still require advances in space human factors research. Key drivers relate to astronauts living and working in isolation, new novel technologies required to accomplish exploration missions, and the longer durations of these.
RESULTS
Three areas of research are proposed for methods and techniques: (1) to enable more autonomous astronauts; (2) to monitor crew and improve ground team situation awareness; and (3) to detect and support changes in long-duration team coordination.
CONCLUSIONS
Future human exploration missions will benefit from advances in space human factors research.
APPLICATION
Human factors researchers can contribute to human spaceflight by prioritizing these research topics.
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