Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2019

Presentation information

[E] Oral

A (Atmospheric and Hydrospheric Sciences ) » A-OS Ocean Sciences & Ocean Environment

[A-OS11] Continental-Oceanic Mutual Interaction: Planetary scale Material Circulation

Wed. May 29, 2019 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM 301A (3F)

convener:Yosuke Alexandre Yamashiki(Earth & Planetary Water Resources Assessment Laboratory Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies in Human Survivability Kyoto University), Yukio Masumoto(Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo), Swadhin Behera(Climate Variation Predictability and Applicability Research Group, Application Laboratory, JAMSTEC, 3173-25 Showa-machi, Yokohama 236-0001), Takanori Sasaki(Department of Astronomy, Kyoto University), Chairperson:Yosuke Yamashiki(GSAIS Kyoto University), Takanori Sasaki(Department of Astronomy, Kyoto University)

11:45 AM - 12:00 PM

[AOS11-11] The important factors for future human space activity in terms of space medicine

*Masahiro Terada1, Yosuke Yamashiki1, Kenji Miki1, Satoko Tsujihiro1, Takao Doi1 (1.Kyoto University, Unit of Synergetic Studies for Space)

Keywords:Space medicine, Human space activity, Closed environment

When humans stay in space for long term, our body has various phyisiological effects by the specific space environments. Recently, space agency, such as NASA and JAXA, has the plan to send human to Moon or Mars. Therefore, it is very important to understand how we are effected during space staying. For example, our skeletal muscles on the leg become atrophy and bone volume decrease by spaceflight. And, astronauts must spend time in closed environment during human space mission. So, we need to know the mental or emotional changes during space mission.
Now, we have space camps which is simulated for future space misson. In this time, I will present the phyisiological data of mental factors in simulated space camps.