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PA 《今日民航》2009,(3):42-48
寒流袭击的那天,没有冬天的广州突然出奇的寒冷。面对中国百年不遇的寒冷天气,我选择了逃离。连续飞行了14小时,穿越了5个时区,我降落在南半球被阳光燃烧着的肯尼亚首都内罗毕(NAIROBI)。我和一个中国人以及两个法国人,带上本地的黑人司机、厨师和充足的食品、水以及扎营设备,开着那辆带天窗的专业狩猎远征(SAFARI)越野车,做一次彻底的狩猎远征。  相似文献   
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PA 《今日民航》2009,(3):34-41
电视中,每天都有关于伊朗的报道,伴随美国要打击伊朗的叫嚣,让人有种大战迫在眉睫的紧张。我唯恐伊朗再不去,这个国家就会像伊拉克一样,彻底改变当今的面貌。于是在好友的帮助下,展开了这次向往已久的伊朗之行。  相似文献   
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The scheduling of crew rotations for up to 180 days on Space Station Freedom presents a special challenge for behavioral scientists who are tasked with providing psychological support for the crews, their families, and mission flight controllers. Preflight psychological support planning may minimize the negative impact of psychological and social issues on mission success, as well as assist NASA management in making real-time mission planning decisions in the event of a significant social event (for example, the death of a family member). During flight, the combined psychological, emotional, and social stressors on the astronauts must be monitored, along with other aspects of their health. The Health Maintenance Facility (HMF) will have the capability of providing preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic assistance for significant psychiatric and interpersonal problems which may develop. Psychological support will not end with the termination of the mission. Mental health professionals must be part of the team of medical personnel whose job will be to facilitate the transition--physical and mental--from the space environment back to planet Earth. This paper reviews each phase of mission planning for Space Station Freedom and specifies those factors that may be critical for psychological health maintenance on extended-duration space missions.  相似文献   
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Animal studies in space or analogous environments have suggested that there may be problems in the reproductive sphere; such factors might limit mankind's ability to live and work for extended periods of time in microgravity or on non-terrestrial planetary surfaces. A review of reproductive functioning in animal species studied during space flight demonstrated that most species were affected significantly by the absence of gravity and/or the presence of radiation. These two factors induced alterations in normal reproductive functioning independently of, as well as in combination with, each other. Based on animal models, we have identified several potential problem areas regarding human reproductive physiology and functioning in the space environment. While there are no current space flight investigations, the animal studies suggest priorities for future research in human reproduction. Such studies will be critical for the successful colonization of the space frontier.  相似文献   
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