The perfect boring situation—Addressing the experience of monotony during crewed deep space missions through habitability design |
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Authors: | Regina Peldszus Hilary Dalke Stephen Pretlove Chris Welch |
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Affiliation: | 1. European Space Agency, Germany;2. Kingston University London, United Kingdom;3. International Space University, Strasbourg, France |
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Abstract: | In contemporary orbital missions, workloads are so high and varied that crew may rarely experience stretches of monotony. However, in historical long duration missions, occurrences of monotony were, indeed, reported anecdotally by crew. Of the effective countermeasures that appear to be at hand, many rely on visual or logistical proximity to the Earth, and are not feasible in the remote context of an extended deep space mission scenario. There, particularly in- and outbound cruising stages would be characterised by longer, comparably uneventful periods of low workload, coupled with confinement and unchanging vehicle surroundings. |
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Keywords: | Habitability Monotony and isolation Deep space missions Human behaviour and performance Design strategies Countermeasures |
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