The purpose of this paper is to assist in guiding future research on transverse G with particular reference to manned space vehicles (launch and re-entry) and emergency escape from supersonic and hypersonic vehicles. (Author)
Optimal Body Orientation and Positioning in Launch and Re-Entry G
1958
29 pages
Report
No indication
English
Stress Physiology , Human Factors Engineering , Acceleration tolerance , Posture(Physiology) , Launching , Manned spacecraft , Human factors engineering , Atmosphere entry , Supersonic flight , Hypersonic flight , Aerospace medicine , Deceleration , Stress(Physiology) , Pain , Respiration , Safety belts , Positioning reactions
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