To develop a program of on-line medical monitoring of human subjects during rotation on a short-arm centrifuge (SAC), which is viewed as a promising method of providing artificial gravity, 153 runs were performed with participation of 17 subjects exposed to +Gz at 0.8, 1.2 and 1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe problem of artificial gravity (AG) in long-term missions is one of the hottest, as the existing countermeasures do not fully cope with the negative consequences of weightlessness. From two variants of AG creation--rotation of space systems around of their mass center or short radius centrifuge (SAC)--the preference is given to SAC, as technically easier variant for realization. However, the rotation of a person on SAC can cause not only positive, but also negative effects.
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