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2. What are the Human Barriers to Space Travel?
3. Atmosphere (pressure, content) 4. Magnetic Field 5. Element abundancy, availability 6. Social Opportunities 7. Circadian Rhythm If we want to continue manned space exploration, how can technology help overcome these obstacles? What role can/should evolution/genetics play? 8. History of 'Manned' Space Flight
9. Nov. 13 1958 Sputnik 2 carries dogLaika 10. 1/31/61Ham , 11/29/61Enos 11. History of Manned Space Flight
12. 7/20/69 Apollo 11 13. 3/22/95Valeriy Polyakovreturns from 438 day mission on MIR 14. Today: missions to the moon and Mars are being planned 15. Tomorrow: Colonization of other planets? 16. Sputnik through Apollo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPzgnkhiXNE&feature=related 17. How will the human body respond to micro-gravity?
18. Harald van Beckh, Fritz and Heinz Haber study humans in parabolic flight. How will we respond to EVAs?
19. Post-Apollo through today
20. Space Stations (ISS, MIR, Skylab) 21. Biology of other living organisms 22. Future Missions
23. Mars, 6-9 months one way
24. Exercise in space? Cosmic Radiation
Cardiovascular Effects
520 day Flight 25. One Way Mission
26. Who gets to come? How do we select?
27. Male/female ratio 28. Inbreeding consideration? 29. Reproduction rate? 30. What will we know about phenotype? Genetics, Evolution and sources of energy? 31. So how does this all fit together?
32. Genetic research pushed forward the frontier of human exploration in space. 33. Genetic research and evolutionary considerations will put humans on an another planet far, far away. 34. Sources
35. Roach, Mary. Packing for Mars: The Curious Life in the Void. W.W. Norton & Co. 2010. 36. Finney, Ben R. And Jones, Eric M. Interstellar Migration and the Human Experience. University of California Press. 1986 37. Durante, M. et al. Chromosome abberation dosimetery in Cosmonauts after single or multiple space flights. Cytogenic and Genomic Research. 103:40-46 (2003) 38. Avener, Maurice and White, Ronald J. Humans in space. Nature. 409: 1115-1118 (2001)