This is not a NASA Website. You might learn something. It's YOUR space agency. Get involved. Take it back. Make it work - for YOU.
Columbia

Loss of Signal: Aeromedical Lessons Learned from STS-107

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
June 18, 2014
Filed under , , ,

Loss of Signal: Aeromedical Lessons Learned from the STS-107 Columbia Space Shuttle Mishap
“Loss of Signal presents the aeromedical lessons learned from the Columbia accident that will enhance crew safety and survival on human space flight missions. These lessons were presented to limited audiences at three separate Aerospace Medical Association (AsMA) conferences. As we are embarking on the development of new spacefaring vehicles through both government and commercial efforts, the NASA Johnson Space Center Space Life Sciences Directorate (SLSD)1 proceeded to make this information available to a wider audience engaged in the design and development of future space vehicles.”

NASA Watch founder, Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA, Away Teams, Journalist, Space & Astrobiology, Lapsed climber.

2 responses to “Loss of Signal: Aeromedical Lessons Learned from STS-107”

  1. david says:
    0
    0

    Great post Keith. This is a hard read but should be required reading for anybody working Human Space program.

  2. david says:
    0
    0

    Hard read but should be required for anybody working Manned Space programs