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24.01.2022 Editorial by Human Aerospaces Dr James Waldie and co-authors.



22.01.2022 Wonderful to be collaborating with RMIT on this, together with other local and international partners.

21.01.2022 Human Aerospace at the International Space University Southern Hemisphere Space Studies Program in 2019. A public lecture on the Hazards of Human Space Exploration.

21.01.2022 Human Aerospace attended the 50th Apollo anniversary commemoration at Hamilton College. It was well attended and the South Australian Space community was well represented.



20.01.2022 Another successful milestone in human spaceflight. Well done Space X!

20.01.2022 Could have been a different outcome if the pilot himself had been solo. Nightmare scenario that keeps aerospace med docs up at night.

20.01.2022 Places are still available for the Humans in Space: Challenges for Exploration Course of 2019. Running from 3 to 7 September, the course covers the hazards of t...he space flight environment, physiological adaptations to space, and the technologies required for successful exploration. Teaching is by an expert international and local faculty, including Dr Robert Thirsk, physician and former Canadian Space Agency astronaut. Dr Thirsk teaches knowledgeably from first hand experience of his time in space including 188 days aboard the ISS. Register soon - dont miss this unique opportunity.



20.01.2022 Adelaide Convention Centre, Sep 30 - Oct 2 2019.

19.01.2022 During National Science Week we are showcasing some of our International Space Investment initiative grant recipients. Human Aerospace is developing the next g...eneration of astronaut spacesuits as well as compression garments that assist athletes here on Earth The team is working with RMIT University and CAPE Bionics, in a collaboration involving NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, ESA - European Space Agency, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and others. Find out more about this incredible project in our case study here: https://bit.ly/3kRhjSu

19.01.2022 Human Aerospace is proud to announce the signing of an MoU with Beings Systems Pty Ltd. This collaboration is working to develop an Australian-based parabolic flight microgravity research capability for the benefit of the Australian space industry and researchers. For more information or to register interest in parabolic flight research, visit www.beingssystems.com

18.01.2022 Our medical director is attending and presenting at CSIRO Space technology FSP symposium in Sydney.

18.01.2022 Space suits - human sized mini spacecraft with all the life support systems that any spacecraft would provide and the flexibility to allow movement and work in the extreme environment of space. Enjoy the view...



16.01.2022 Science fiction becoming science fact before our very eyes.

16.01.2022 Our very own Dr Waldie describing the next generation spacesuits on Trekzone...

15.01.2022 Human Aerospace is proud to announce commencement of a collaborative research program over the next two years: "Spacesuits for Preserving Human Health and Mobility". This project was successful in receiving grant funding from the Australian Space Agencys International Space Investment: Expand Capability grant opportunity. We are seeking expressions of interest from post- graduate researchers who may like to participate in this exciting human spaceflight research project. For more information please contact Human Aerospace via Facebook or email. https://www.business.gov.au//Internation/Grants-Recipients

14.01.2022 Talk this Wednesday...

13.01.2022 Dr Cable presented at the Mars Society of Australia public lecture evening last night: The Human Challenges of Mars Exploration.

12.01.2022 "Space tourism is going to start with a very short kind of 11-minute ride up into space, youll be above the Karman Line, which is 100 kilometers, 62 miles up. ...Youll be able to see the thin limb of the Earths atmosphere and see how fragile this planet really is. Everybody who goes to space says they come back a little changed," Blue Origin Founder Jeff Bezos said. See more

12.01.2022 The neutral buoyancy lab is an impressive facility. Hyperbaric training for the hypobaric environment of space.

11.01.2022 Who remembers and loves "2001 a Space Odyssey? Well folks it might just be really happening.

11.01.2022 Thanks to the Australian Space Agencys International Space Investment: Expand Capability grant opportunity for supporting our research!

10.01.2022 Human Aerospace is proud to be leading this groundbreaking project with local and international partners, thanks to the Australian Space Agency ISI grant program.

08.01.2022 Space tourism will assuredly hit Australian shores eventually.

05.01.2022 We go...and we can all contribute.

05.01.2022 Space science panel last October.

04.01.2022 Improvements are needed for future space suits, especially for planetary exploration, and work is actively ongoing, including at Human Aerospace. https://aerospaceamerica.aiaa.org/depart/a-safer-spacesuit/

03.01.2022 This is human spaceflight involving Australia and its really happening. Our task is to identify how Australian medical science can now contribute to collaborative human exploration missions. We live in an exciting time.

03.01.2022 We need a capability in Australia.

02.01.2022 The Mars Society of Australia SA branch would like to invite you to this free public lecture: The Human Challenges of Mars Exploration Sunday 7th July 2019 at 6....00 pm Nova Systems, 27-31 London Road, Mile End South SA 5031 Presenter: Dr Gordon Cable, Australasian Society of Aerospace Medicine Abstract: Plans for the exploration of deep space over the coming decades will see humans travel deeper into space and for longer periods than at any time in human history. A permanent presence in cis-lunar orbit, exploration of the lunar surface, and missions to the Mars system are all being planned. This new era of space exploration will expose humans to hazards not experienced since the Apollo program of the 1960s and 70s, but magnified by greater distance and much longer exposures. This presentation will use the paradigm of NASAs Human Research Program (HRP) which prioritizes 5 hazards of human spaceflight to explore the ways that the deep space environment can affect human physiology and health, and the challenges that must be overcome for exploration missions to succeed.

01.01.2022 Recent presentation about space medicine, human spaceflight and science at NewSpace Summit in Sydney. Great to meet so many space enthusiasts and create wonderful networking opportunities.

01.01.2022 Pushing the boundaries of humans and aerospace.

01.01.2022 Our Medical Operations Director Dr Cable presented the David Cooper Memorial Lecture to the Australian Space Research Conference in Adelaide on 30 September, which was well attended.

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