Abstract
This paper presents the rationale for development and use of an infrared (IR) telemetry device as one portion of a Nonintrusive Inflight Data Collection System (NIDCS). The NIDCS is comprised of three data-collection methods which will be evaluated in concert with each other to present a comprehensive story of Human Factors issues involved in spaceflights and the determination of solutions for these problem areas.
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