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Toolkit for a Space Psychologist

to support astronauts in exploration missions to the Moon and Mars
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This book captures the official reports from the European Space Agency (ESA) study, Technologies and Techniques for Psychological Support of astronauts during exploration missions to the Moon and Mars. The study was commissioned by the ESA in 2005 even before the UK Space Agency was formed in 2010. The need for the European Space Agency study of technologies and techniques for psychological support during long-duration exploration missions comes from a human desire for space exploration, which can be realised in the near future. This undertaking is honourable and exciting but is challenging even for the most mentally prepared and trained astronauts and cosmonauts. The crew will travel to where no human has been before, to farther parts of the solar system, and the crew will need to be dependent on each other and aware that they will be without any hope of rescue in case of an unforeseen mentally challenging or life-threatening event. Hence, the challenge extends to scientists and industry to devise techniques and technologies that can support and help the crew on exploration missions. Long-duration exploration missions to the Moon or Mars will pose new critical psychological issues to space crews, compared to Low Earth Orbit flights. Most psychological support measures in use today are employed in-flight. Examples are regular private conferences with psychologists, regular conferences with family, resupplies, uplink of news, visiting crews etc. However due to communication delays and mission characteristics these measures will be possible only in a limited way. Human space exploration is a test of human abilities, specifically, extending our knowledge and understanding of human capabilities and limitations. Therefore much more emphasis will have to be placed on support measures that reduce the risk of mission critical psychological problems. Space mission is also a test of technology and how this can provide efficient support throughout the duration of a long mission. The book consists of three parts: - The first part describes psychological challenges, constraints, existing solutions and their applicability for Mars and Moon missions. - The focus of the second part is a formulation of a global baseline concept for future psychological support. - The third part of the book consolidates information in a global baseline concept for psychological support during exploratory missions with the recommendations and development plan. www.iyawhiteley.com www.biotriz.com

Author Biography:

DR IYA WHITELEY is a Space Psychologist with background in Clinical Psychology and Cognitive Engineering. She designs both equipment and training programmes to improve the performance of highly trained professionals, including military pilots, astronauts, cosmonauts and surgeons. Iya is a Director of the Centre for Space Medicine at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London. She contributed to the development of the Human Performance Behaviour training programme at the European Astronaut Centre (ESA) for the newly selected group of astronauts that included Tim Peake. In her work, she also collaborates with experts from NASA, the Institute of Biomedical Problems in Moscow and the Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre in Star City, Russia. In 2006, Iya conducted the ESA study published in this book. This was the first study commissioned by ESA in the UK in Human Space Flight since the Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom stopped UK participation in the International Space Station programme. Iya enjoys public engagement. Together with a former astronaut and commander of the International Space Station Chris Hadfield and Dr Kevin Fong, Dr Iya Whiteley was an expert presenter on the BBC Science TV series, ASTRONAUTS: Do you have what it takes? Iya holds a Private Pilot and Rescue Scuba-Diver licences and has competitively skydived internationally. She has a family with two children and lives in Bath, UK. www.iyawhiteley.com DR OLGA BOGATYREVA is an expert in social behaviour, inventive problem solving and bio-inspired design. Olga holds DSc in Complexity Theory and PhD in Biology. She is internationally certified expert in Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ). Olga was teaching the theory of innovation at the University of Bath (UK) for 16 years and now has a company, BioTRIZ Ltd. There she develops bespoke bio-inspired innovative solutions on demand with clients. Olga works with top tier universities, including University College London, Kings College London, University of Oxford. BioTRIZ clients come from all over the world, for example, British Ministry of Defence, European Space Agency, EMPA, Pall Corpo- ration, Astrium, Lockheed Martin, COSi, Koppert, Buro Happold, Rolls-Royce and Proctor&Gamble. Olga's favourite subjects are organisational behaviour and group decision-making, where she published over a hundred scientific papers and three books. www.triz.guru
Release date Australia
June 19th, 2018
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
256
Dimensions
156x234x14
ISBN-13
9781912490035
Product ID
28231474

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