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Evolution of In-Flight Medical Care from Space Shuttle to International Space Station

1996-07-01
961345
The U.S. space program is progressing from short Space Shuttle flights to long-duration International Space Station (ISS) missions. In-flight medical systems must meet the operational medical needs of crewmembers, while balancing the volume, weight, and cost constraints of space flight hardware design. The Shuttle Orbiter Medical System (SOMS), designed to support seven crewmembers from one to two weeks, has provided reliable onboard medical care for over 70 Space Shuttle missions. A derivative of the SOMS, the Mir Supplemental Medical Kit (MSMK), has been developed for long-duration flights aboard the Russian Mir Space Station, augmenting the Mir's existing medical capability. Space flight experience and knowledge of occupational risk factors has contributed to the maturation of the SOMS and MSMK.
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