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Testing the Limits: Aviation Medicine and the Origins of Manned Space Flight Volume 15

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Testing the Limits: Aviation Medicine and the Origins of Manned Space Flight Volume 15 - Mackowski, Maura Phillips
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In 1958 the United States launched its first satellite and created the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to oversee its new space program. By 1961 NASA was confident enough to put a human being into space. But how had it acquired enough medical knowledge to ensure an astronaut's safety in just three years? It hadn't. The credit goes instead to decades of military medical research. Witnessing the first German missile attack on London in 1944, U.S. Army flight surgeon Harry Armstrong had been immediately ...

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Testing the Limits: Aviation Medicine and the Origins of Manned Space Flight Volume 15 2019, Texas A&M University Press

ISBN-13: 9781623498177

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