A few interesting links related to our research:
Space Agencies
NASA Human Spaceflight: The main website for NASA Human Spaceflight.
NASA Johnson Space Center: The main website for NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC).
ESA – Human Spaceflight and Exploration: The main website for the European Space Agency (ESA) Human Spaceflight and Exploration division.
JAXA – Human Space Activities: The main website for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Human Space Activities.
Canadian Space Agency – Astronauts: The main website for the Canadian Space Agency astronauts.
Technical
NASA Human Research Roadmap: Crew health and performance is critical to successful human exploration beyond low Earth orbit. The Human Research Program (HRP) investigates and mitigates the highest risks to human health and performance, providing essential countermeasures and technologies for human space exploration. Risks include physiological and performance effects from hazards such as radiation, altered gravity, and hostile environments, as well as unique challenges in medical support, human factors, and behavioral health support.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS): NTRS provides access to aerospace-related citations, full-text online documents, images, and videos. The types of information included are: conference papers, journal articles, meeting papers, patents, research reports, images, movies, and technical videos – scientific and technical information (STI) created or funded by NASA.
Professional Organizations
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA): The purpose of AIAA is to ignite and celebrate aerospace ingenuity and collaboration, and its importance to our way of life. AIAA has earned an international reputation as the preeminent publisher of cutting-edge aerospace books and journals, and the leading source of aerospace industry archives, dating back to the early 1900s.
Aerospace Medical Association (AsMA): The Aerospace Medical Association (AsMA) is organized exclusively for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes. It is the largest, most-representative professional membership organization in the fields of aerospace medicine and human performance.
Space Medicine Association: The Space Medicine Association was founded in 1951 as the first constituent organization of the Aerospace Medical Association (AsMA). The association was founded for the express purpose of advancing the science and art of space medicine and the biological sciences, with special emphasis on the problems facing humans in the space environment.
International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES): The International Conference on Environmental Systems has a focus on the dissemination of technical and scientific information on topics related to humans living in space and working in extreme environments. It includes discussion on current research, development projects, and testing related to crew systems, life support, and environmental systems.
Data Science
The Role of Data Science in Astronomy and Interstellar Exploration: The article discusses the important role of data science in advancing space technology and highlights how it enhances our understanding of the universe. Furthermore, it details the process of celestial data collection using telescopes, space probes, and satellites, and how data science applications in interstellar exploration, from trajectory optimization and mission planning to the analysis of extraterrestrial objects, are crucial for navigating and understanding deep space. Finally, the article describes the advancements in telescope technology driven by data science, the potential impacts of emerging technologies such as AI and nanotechnology on astronomy, and the importance of international collaboration for furthering discoveries in space.