Space Flight Research Relevant to Health, Physical Education, and Recreation

Space Flight Research Relevant to Health, Physical Education, and Recreation
Author: Wayne D. Van Huss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1979
Genre: Adaptation (Physiology)
ISBN:

"[The author's] provide for the professional fields of health, physical education, and recreation an overview of the NASA studies that deal with the effects of space flight on the human organism. The authors orient their readers to the setting of these life science studies, particularly Skylab's experiments, within the space program's vast range of projects and their numerous societal benefits."--Preface.

Skylab

Skylab
Author: Shayler David
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2001-05-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781852334079

Between May 1973 and February 1974 three teams of astronauts increased the American space endurance record from 14 days, set in 1965, to three months aboard the Skylab space station in missions lasting 28, 59 and 84 days. American astronauts did not surpass these records for over 20 years until the NASA Mir missions began in 1995. In "Skylab - America's space station", David Shayler chronicles the evolution of the station, its infrastructure on the ground including astronaut training, each of the three manned missions, summary of results, achievements and the lessons learned. The creation of the International Space Station is the real legacy of Skylab as American astronauts once again embark on extended missions around the Earth.

Living Aloft

Living Aloft
Author: Mary M. Connors
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1985
Genre: Electronic government information
ISBN:

Space Flight Research Relevant to Health, Physical Education, and Recreation

Space Flight Research Relevant to Health, Physical Education, and Recreation
Author: Wayne D. Van Huss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1979
Genre: Adaptation (Physiology)
ISBN:

"[The author's] provide for the professional fields of health, physical education, and recreation an overview of the NASA studies that deal with the effects of space flight on the human organism. The authors orient their readers to the setting of these life science studies, particularly Skylab's experiments, within the space program's vast range of projects and their numerous societal benefits."--Preface.