Abstract
Developing an ability to anticipate the various human engineering implications of the weightless (or zero-g) environment of outer space poses a special problem for designers, planners and engineers. This presentation consists of a film entitled, “LIVING AND WORKING IN SPACE”. The film is intended to serve as a training device to create an awareness of zero-g human factors issues. The author is currently serving as a member of the Government Industry Advisory Group (GIAG) for the Manned System Integration Standards (MSIS) study being done under NASA contract and acted as Technical Director for the film which will be a part of the final MSIS package delivered to NASA.
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