Group dynamics in a long-term blind endeavor on Earth: An analog for space missions (Lewis & Clark Expedition group dynamic analysis) |
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Authors: | M. Allner V. Rygalov |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Space Studies and Siouxland Dive Rescue Team, University of North Dakota, 7974 Vectra Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80920, USA;2. Department of Space Studies, University of North Dakota, 4149 Campus Road, 514 Clifford Hall, Grand Forks, ND 58202-9008, USA |
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Abstract: | In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson set fourth a military expedition led by Captains M. Lewis and W. Clark (Lewis and Clark Expedition) on an exploration that would become an everlasting part of US national history and pride. Looking back at the events of this exploration, there are many similarities to the experiences future human space explorers will face as we look to colonize the Moon and travel to Mars and beyond (NASA Vision for Space Exploration, 2004):- –
- The Lewis and Clark Expedition lasted almost three years and involved a crew of 43 men traveling up the Missouri River to explore the unknown lands and a possible water route to the Pacific Ocean;
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Keywords: | Group dynamic development Mission mistakes Lewis and Clark Expedition Mission phase analysis Performance on orbit High-risk environment Effective countermeasures |
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