Awarded the 2016 International Academy of Astronautics Life Science Book
Award!
Using anecdotal reports from astronauts and cosmonauts, and the results
from studies conducted in space analog environments on Earth and in the
actual space environment, this book broadly reviews the various
psychosocial issues that affect space travelers. Unlike other books that
are more technical in format, this text is targeted for the general
public.
With the advent of space tourism and the increasing involvement of
private enterprise in space, there is now a need to explore the impact
of space missions on the human psyche and on the interpersonal
relationships of the crewmembers. Separate chapters of the book deal
with psychosocial stressors in space and in space analog environments;
psychological, psychiatric, interpersonal, and cultural issues
pertaining to space missions; positive growth-enhancing aspects of space
travel; the crew-ground interaction; space tourism; countermeasures for
dealing with space; and unique aspects of a trip to Mars, the outer
solar system, and interstellar travel.