Space analog research has increased over the last few years with new analogs appearing every year. Research in this field is very important for future real mission planning, selection and training of astronauts. Analog environments offer specific characteristics that resemble to some extent the environment of a real space mission. These analog environments are especially interesting from the psychological point of view since they allow the investigation of mental and social variables in very similar conditions to those occurring during real space missions. Analog missions also represent an opportunity to test operational work and obtain information on which combination of processes and team dynamics are most optimal for completing specific aspects of the mission. A group of experts from a European Space Agency (ESA) funded topical team reviews the current situation of topic, potentialities, gaps, and recommendations for appropriate research. This review covers the different domains in space analog research including classification, main areas of behavioral health performance research in these environments and operational aspects. We also include at the end, a section with a list or tool of recommendations in the form of a checklist for the scientific community interested in doing research in this field. This checklist can be useful to maintain optimal standards of methodological and scientific quality, in addition to identifying topics and areas of special interest.

Space Analogs and Behavioral Health Performance Research review and recommendations checklist from ESA Topical Team / De la Torre, Gabriel G.; Groemer, Gernot; Diaz-Artiles, Ana; Pattyn, Nathalie; Van Cutsem, Jeroen; Musilova, Michaela; Kopec, Wieslaw; Schneider, Stefan; Abeln, Vera; Larose, Tricia; Ferlazzo, Fabio; Zivi, Pierpaolo; de Carvalho, Alexandra; Sandal, Gro Mjeldheim; Orzechowski, Leszek; Nicolas, Michel; Billette de Villemeur, Rebecca; Traon, Anne Pavy-Le; Antunes, Ines. - In: NPJ MICROGRAVITY. - ISSN 2373-8065. - 10:1(2024). [10.1038/s41526-024-00437-w]

Space Analogs and Behavioral Health Performance Research review and recommendations checklist from ESA Topical Team

Ferlazzo, Fabio;Zivi, Pierpaolo;
2024

Abstract

Space analog research has increased over the last few years with new analogs appearing every year. Research in this field is very important for future real mission planning, selection and training of astronauts. Analog environments offer specific characteristics that resemble to some extent the environment of a real space mission. These analog environments are especially interesting from the psychological point of view since they allow the investigation of mental and social variables in very similar conditions to those occurring during real space missions. Analog missions also represent an opportunity to test operational work and obtain information on which combination of processes and team dynamics are most optimal for completing specific aspects of the mission. A group of experts from a European Space Agency (ESA) funded topical team reviews the current situation of topic, potentialities, gaps, and recommendations for appropriate research. This review covers the different domains in space analog research including classification, main areas of behavioral health performance research in these environments and operational aspects. We also include at the end, a section with a list or tool of recommendations in the form of a checklist for the scientific community interested in doing research in this field. This checklist can be useful to maintain optimal standards of methodological and scientific quality, in addition to identifying topics and areas of special interest.
2024
spaceflight; space analogs; behavioral health; behavioral performance
01 Pubblicazione su rivista::01g Articolo di rassegna (Review)
Space Analogs and Behavioral Health Performance Research review and recommendations checklist from ESA Topical Team / De la Torre, Gabriel G.; Groemer, Gernot; Diaz-Artiles, Ana; Pattyn, Nathalie; Van Cutsem, Jeroen; Musilova, Michaela; Kopec, Wieslaw; Schneider, Stefan; Abeln, Vera; Larose, Tricia; Ferlazzo, Fabio; Zivi, Pierpaolo; de Carvalho, Alexandra; Sandal, Gro Mjeldheim; Orzechowski, Leszek; Nicolas, Michel; Billette de Villemeur, Rebecca; Traon, Anne Pavy-Le; Antunes, Ines. - In: NPJ MICROGRAVITY. - ISSN 2373-8065. - 10:1(2024). [10.1038/s41526-024-00437-w]
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