Psychology of Space Exploration

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Subject Index

Environments, 149
analog, 13, 21, 47–77
laboratory, 49–54, 68–70, 76
simulators/simulations, 48, 51, 71
spaceflight, 23, 56
Equal Opportunity Employment Program, 40.
See also Affirmative Action
Equipment, 149
70-mm Hasselblad, 82–83
250-mm lens, 82, 84
400-mm lens, 84
800-mm lens, 84, 90–92, 97–99, 101
Kodak 460 DSC, 84
Kodak 760 DSC, 85
Ergonomics. See human factors
Europe, 146
European Project for Ice Coring in Antarctica
(EPICA), 73
European Space Agency (ESA), 15, 68, 74,
196–197
EVA (extravehicular activity), 4, 80, 87, 90,
93, 95, 150
Experimental design
civilian participants, 111
clothing, 111
controlled variables, 111
crewmembers, 111
eating, 111
hygiene, 112
hypotheses, 112
measurement techniques, 112
Mission Control, 112
noise, 112
observing participants, 112
outside viewing, 112
participant recruitment, 111
placebo training, 111
preflight training, 111
sleeping, 110
waste management, 110
Experimental group, 111
Experiments, 110–111, 116, 152–153
Exploration Medical Capability Program, 30


Extravehicular activity (EVA), 4, 80, 87, 90,
93, 95, 150
Extreme environments, 137
Extreme human environments
space analogs, 47–77
space habitats, 47
Extreme unusual environments (EUEs), 68–69
Facial expressions, 45
Fatigue, 15, 56, 70, 72
Fedderson, William E., 8
“Feminauts,” 25
Fiedler, Edna R., 198, 208
Fiedler, F. E., 184
Finney, Ben, 63–64
Flaherty, Bernard, 8
Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station
(FMARS), 74–75
Fletcher, James, 40
Flickenger, Don, 38
Flight duration, 110, 116, 162, 171
long-duration, 116, 150, 153–154, 165,
167, 169, 173
short-duration, 116, 171
Flynn, Christopher, 27
Focusing events, 45
Foushee, H. Clay, 12
France, 73, 146, 157, 179
Freedman, J. L., 106, 118
French Navy, 64
Freud, Sigmund, 155
Friendship 7, 81
Frozen Sea, 65–66
Gagarin, Yuri A., 48, 103, 119, 178–179, 189
Galarza, Laura, 37
Galilei, Galileo, 48
Gazenko, Oleg, 32
Gemini, 11–12, 20, 36, 82
Gender, 14, 24, 125–126, 128, 130, 137–138,
144, 162, 164–165, 167
differences, 36, 38–41, 128–130, 200–201
heterogeneity vs. homogeneity, 14,
121, 138–141
vs. sex, 128
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