Man In Flight: Biomedical Achievements In Aerospace (1979) By Eloise Engle and Arnold Lott
The path a spacecraft follows to the moon is computed and its performance in flight can be predicted. But as in all the history of flight, the most critical aspect of the operation is the physiological reactions of men placed in an alien environment. Medical research into the problems relating to flight began as soon as men began flying, and has continued ever since. This illustrated volume signposts each development in detail.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 396 Pages
- In Fair to Good Condition