During a suborbital flight, there is the risk of a clinical event involving aircrew or passengers that requires management until landing where definitive healthcare can be provided.There are also risks of clinical events during an orbital flight. Understanding and mitigating these risks requires definition of medical monitoring systems and life support approaches, appropriate and proportionate to the risks, and compatible with the operational constraints of the flight architecture.
The first step of the study consists in choosing the vehicle you will work on: either 1- suborbital vehicle for high-speed long-range transportation or 2- vehicle servicing Low Earth Orbit.
You will then address one of the following topics:
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For this Work Package, we encourage teams from medical, bioscience, and engineering schools or even inter-disciplinary teams to participate. Please pay attention to the specific proposed flight architectures and consider the implications they have on the potential medical risks, and thus technical requirements, in addition to the likely operational constraints.
General characteristics for the reference vehicles:
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