Aerospace physiology

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Aerospace Physiology is a branch of physiology that studies the effects of flight and space travel on the human body. This field of study is crucial for the safety and health of astronauts, pilots, and passengers of aircraft and spacecraft.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Aerospace physiology involves the study of the body's response to the physical environment of flight. This includes the effects of altitude, pressure, temperature, gravity, and radiation. The field also covers the physiological effects of long-duration space travel, such as muscle atrophy and bone loss.

Altitude and Pressure[edit | edit source]

At high altitudes, the atmospheric pressure decreases, which can lead to a condition known as hypoxia. Hypoxia can cause symptoms such as dizziness, shortness of breath, and confusion. Aerospace physiologists study these effects and develop strategies to prevent or mitigate them.

Temperature[edit | edit source]

The temperature in an aircraft or spacecraft can vary widely, from extreme heat to extreme cold. Aerospace physiologists study how these temperature changes affect the body and how to protect against potential harm.

Gravity and Radiation[edit | edit source]

In space, the lack of gravity can lead to muscle atrophy and bone loss. Additionally, astronauts are exposed to higher levels of radiation than on Earth, which can increase the risk of cancer. Aerospace physiologists study these effects and develop strategies to prevent or mitigate them.

Long-Duration Space Travel[edit | edit source]

Long-duration space travel can have a number of physiological effects, including sleep disturbances, vision changes, and psychological stress. Aerospace physiologists study these effects and develop strategies to prevent or mitigate them.

See Also[edit | edit source]

Aerospace physiology Resources
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