From Earth ’ s orbit to the outer planets and beyond : Psychological issues in space

[1]  Dietrich Manzey,et al.  Cross-cultural issues in space operations: A survey study among ground personnel of the European Space Agency , 2009 .

[2]  Daniel S Weiss,et al.  Cultural differences in crewmembers and mission control personnel during two space station programs. , 2009, Aviation, space, and environmental medicine.

[3]  Daniel S Weiss,et al.  Crewmember and mission control personnel interactions during International Space Station missions. , 2007, Aviation, space, and environmental medicine.

[4]  A. P. Nechaev,et al.  Martian manned mission: what cosmonauts think about this , 2007 .

[5]  O. Semyonov Radiation hazard of relativistic interstellar flight , 2006, physics/0610030.

[6]  Nick Kanas,et al.  Positive psychological outcomes of spaceflight: an empirical study. , 2006, Aviation, space, and environmental medicine.

[7]  Nick Kanas,et al.  Space Psychology and Psychiatry , 2003 .

[8]  Gushch Vi Problems of distant communication of isolated small groups , 2003 .

[9]  F. Dyson Looking for life in unlikely places: reasons why planets may not be the best places to look for life , 2003, International Journal of Astrobiology.

[10]  N Kanas,et al.  Crewmember and ground personnel interactions over time during Shuttle/Mir space missions. , 2001, Aviation, space, and environmental medicine.

[11]  N Kanas,et al.  Interpersonal and cultural issues involving crews and ground personnel during Shuttle/Mir space missions. , 2000, Aviation, space, and environmental medicine.

[12]  N Kanas,et al.  Content analysis of the crew communication with external communicants under prolonged isolation. , 1997, Aviation, space, and environmental medicine.

[13]  G. Woodcock To the Stars , 1996 .

[14]  Richard P. Terra Islands in the Sky: Human Exploration and Settlement of the Oort Cloud , 1996 .

[15]  R. Bracewell The Galactic Club: Intelligent Life in Outer Space , 1975 .

[16]  Brabazon Ad Astra , 1942, Nature.