Archived by Raymond J. Noonan, Ph.D., Health and Physical Education Department, Fashion Institute of Technology of the State University of New York (FIT-SUNY), and SexQuest/The Sex Institute, NYC, for the benefit of students and other researchers interested in the human aspects of the space life sciences. Return to first page for background information on these pages.
REFERENCES
Paper Documents
- Much of the text presented here came from the Teacher's Manual for "Human Physiology in Space: A Program for America" by Barbara F. Lujan and Ronald J. White, written to increase understanding of space physiology in general and the Space Life Sciences-1 (SLS-1) mission in particular. I've taken out the parts specific to SLS-1, which flew as STS-40 on June 5, 1991, and I've added to the high-school-level information presented there. My sincere thanks to Dr. White for his encouragement to use parts of their document.
- Space Physiology and Medicine, A.E. Nicogossian, M.D., C.L. Huntoon, Ph.D., S.L. Pool, M.D., eds. Third edition, ISBN 0-8121-1595-3, Lea & Febiger publ., 1993.
- Dennis R. Carter et al., "Musculoskeletal Ontogeny, Phylogeny, and Functional Adaptation." J. Biomechanics, v. 24, suppl. 1, p. 13.
- Life Beyond the Earth's Environment: The Biology of Living Organisms in Space, Space Science Board, Assembly of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, National Research Council, p. 45, 1979.
- The Effect on the Chimpanzee of Rapid Decompression to a Near Vacuum, Alfred G. Koestler, ed., NASA CR-329 (Nov 1965).
- Experimental Animal Decompression to a Near Vacuum Environment, R.W. Bancroft, J.E. Dunn, eds., Report SAM-TR-65-48 (June 1965), USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, Texas.
- Survival Under Near-Vacuum Conditions in the article "Barometric Pressure," by C.E. Billings, Chapter 1 of Bioastronautics Data Book, Second edition, NASA SP-3006, edited by James F. Parker Jr. and Vita R. West, 1973.
- Designing for Human Presence in Space: An Introduction to Environmental Control and Life Support Systems, NASA Reference Publication 1324, Paul O. Wieland, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Alabama, 1994.
Network Documents
- Smith, Una R. (1993, 1994) "A Biologist's Guide to Internet Resources." Usenet sci.answers.
- Frequently Asked Questions on sci.space.*/sci.astro
- WWW Virtual Library: Biosciences
- Martindale's Health Science Guide
- National Institutes of Health
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Author of: R. J. Noonan. (1998). A Philosophical Inquiry into the Role of Sexology in Space Life Sciences Research and Human Factors Considerations for Extended Spaceflight. Dr. Ray Noonan’s Dissertation Information Pages: [Abstract] [Table of Contents] [Preface] [AsMA 2000 Presentation Abstract] |