Long-duration isolation experiments in preparation of interplanetary missions: Psychological support of international crews

Elena Feichtinger,Vadim Gushin, Oleg Ryumin,Alla Vinokhodova

Journal of Space Safety Engineering(2022)

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The current development of international cooperation, assimilation and integration of representatives of different ethnic groups has led to the urgent need to take this factor into account in the planning, organization and implementation of complex scientific and technological projects, such as space exploration missions (Moon or Mars missions). In this regard, it becomes obvious that crew training and in-flight activities of astronauts cannot be planned without considering intercultural relations, including relevant psychological support of international crews, playing a key role for the success of such space missions. The efficiency of the entire range of activities related to space activities in general depends directly on the ability to build cross-cultural relationships between all stakeholders. The main tool of achieving mutual understanding in any kind of activity in general and the work of astronauts in particular is communication. Communication among the crew of astronauts and with ground control is strongly impacted by their cultural background and in long-duration space missions this impact is strongly aggravated.
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Mars-500,Psychological support,Long-duration mission,Isolation experiment
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