Psychology of Space Exploration

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Subject Index

Schmitt, Harrison, 28
Scholarship, criteria for, vii
Schwartz, S. H., 158–159, 190
Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research,
21
Scott, Robert F., 54
Scripps Institute of Oceanography, 64
Selection, 1, 6, 13, 17, 34–37, 40–41, 43,
58–59, 66–67, 76–77, 145–146, 201
Self-report studies, 148, 153–154, 156
Sells, Saul B., 8
Sensitivity, cultural, 14, 182, 192
Sensory deprivation, 66–67, 161
SETI Institute, ix
Sex, 148, 158
vs. gender, 128
Shepanek, Mark, 25
Shepard, Alan, 81, 178
Shuttle. See Space Shuttle
Shuttle-Mir program, 29, 83, 150–151, 154,
173
Simulated spaceflight experiment, 6, 13–14,
17, 20, 123, 196
Delta Clipper, 108
McDonnell Douglas Aerospace, 108
research purpose, 108
spaceflight simulator, 108, 148, 153
Simulation of Flight of International Crew on
Space Station (SFINCSS), 132
Single-stage-to-orbit rocket (SSTO), 108
Sipes, Walter, 42
Skylab, 12, 20, 27–28, 32, 82
Slack, Kelley J., 13, 212–213
Sleep, 26, 30–31, 116, 149
Snow, C. P., vii
Social interaction, 167–168
research with N of 1, 193
Social perception, 145, 152
Social relations, 155, 159–161, 164–165,
167–174
Affiliative Trust/Mistrust, 160, 164, 169
Negative Intimacy, 160, 164–166, 169
Positive Intimacy, 160, 164–166


Society for Industrial and Organizational
Psychologists, 38
South Africa, 179
South Pole, 29
Soviet Interkosmos program. See Interkosmos
Soviet space program. See Russian space
program
Soviet Union, 145, 146–147, 149, 156–157.
See also Russia
Soyuz, 21, 26, 42, 47, 87, 146, 149, 180
Apollo-Soyuz Test Project, 20, 38,
177–178, 180–182
Space Age, vii, 44, 143–144
Space analogs, 13, 20, 47–77, 106–107, 148,
153
Antarctic stations, 20–21, 71–73, 126–
127, 132, 139, 140, 153
armored vehicles, 66
artificial environments, 51
caving expeditions, 55, 62
chamber studies, 48, 51–53, 55, 59,
66–68
civilian and military aviation, 56
constructed environments, 51, 67
environmental chambers, 48, 51–53,
55, 59, 66–68
extreme environments, 47, 49, 52–54,
56–57, 72, 76, 132, 137
extreme unusual environments (EUEs),
69
hybrids, 53, 74
hyperbaric chambers, 59, 68, 196
in situ studies, 49, 52, 196
laboratory studies, 49, 51–52, 54, 76
long-duration, 47, 61–62, 69
natural environments, 50, 52
naval ships, 63, 140
oceanographic research vessels, 64–65
radiation profiles, 48
reduced-gravity environments, 48
short-duration, 62, 69, 75
simulations, 6, 8, 14, 17, 20, 24, 106–
107, 148, 153, 196
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