Raw Data Library
About
Aims and ScopeAdvisory Board Members
More
Who We Are?
User Guide
Green Science
​
​
Sign inGet started
​
​

About
Aims and ScopeAdvisory Board Members
More
Who We Are?
User GuideGreen Science

Sign inGet started
RDL logo

Verified research datasets. Instant access. Built for collaboration.

Navigation

About

Aims and Scope

Advisory Board Members

More

Who We Are?

Add Raw Data

User Guide

Legal

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Support

Got an issue? Email us directly.

Email: info@rawdatalibrary.netOpen Mail App
​
​

© 2025 Raw Data Library. All rights reserved.
PrivacyTerms
  1. Raw Data Library
  2. /
  3. Publications
  4. /
  5. AstroAccess: Testing accessibility accommodations for disabled and mixed-ability crews operating in space-like environments

Verified authors • Institutional access • DOI aware
50,000+ researchers120,000+ datasets90% satisfaction
Article
en
2024

AstroAccess: Testing accessibility accommodations for disabled and mixed-ability crews operating in space-like environments

0 Datasets

0 Files

en
2024
Vol 217
Vol. 217
DOI: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2024.02.012

Get instant academic access to this publication’s datasets.

Create free accountHow it works

Frequently asked questions

Is access really free for academics and students?

Yes. After verification, you can browse and download datasets at no cost. Some premium assets may require author approval.

How is my data protected?

Files are stored on encrypted storage. Access is restricted to verified users and all downloads are logged.

Can I request additional materials?

Yes, message the author after sign-up to request supplementary files or replication code.

Advance your research today

Join 50,000+ researchers worldwide. Get instant access to peer-reviewed datasets, advanced analytics, and global collaboration tools.

Get free academic accessLearn more
✓ Immediate verification • ✓ Free institutional access • ✓ Global collaboration
Access Research Data

Join our academic network to download verified datasets and collaborate with researchers worldwide.

Get Free Access
Institutional SSO
Secure
This PDF is not available in different languages.
No localized PDFs are currently available.
George M M Whitesides
George M M Whitesides

Harvard University

Verified
Jody Greenhalgh
E. H. Ingram
Sumant Jha
+28 more

Abstract

Society today is experiencing a golden age of robotic space exploration and interest in human spaceflight has regained popularity as entities like NASA and the burgeoning private space industry refocus attention on sending humans back to the Moon and into orbit. This is a critical turning point for society, as some look to our future as a possibly spacefaring civilization while others wonder who will be enabled to participate in that space exploration. Historically, Disabled individuals and other minoritized groups have been excluded from space science and technology fields, as well as from participation in astronaut programs. However, human space exploration can be made more inclusive with research and innovation in the area of accessible design. Universal accessible design brings advantages to all individuals operating in an environment, and the ability of Disabled individuals to adapt to environments not suited for them can be leveraged as a strength in spaceflight. In this work, disabled and mixed ability crews performed research on parabolic zero-gravity flights which produce weightlessness, exploring tools and technologies which may mitigate challenges for disabled individuals operating in space-like environments. Here we discuss the experiments performed on our flights, highlighting what types of technologies offer promising solutions for accessible design of space habitats, suits, and tools, and accommodations which can enable future disabled astronauts to operate safely in space. We will highlight universal design solutions that not only provide access to previously excluded researchers but have the potential to improve safety and efficiency for all astronauts, regardless of disability. We will also discuss operational strategies which can be incorporated into training and procedure to leverage the strengths of mixed ability crews in ensuring everyone operates effectively together.

How to cite this publication

Jody Greenhalgh, E. H. Ingram, Sumant Jha, Raja Kushalnagar, Ashley Link, A. A. Mardon, Gaurav Mathur, Mona S. Minkara, Viktoria Modesta, Caitlin A.L. O'Brien, Zuby Onwuta, Sawyer Rosenstein, Eric M. Shear, Shivani Varia, Apurva P. Varia, Erik Viirre, George M M Whitesides, Brenda R. Williamson, Herbert R. Zucker, J. L. Molaro, Ann Kapusta, Sheri Wells-Jensen, Anna Voelker, Sina Bahram, T. Glenn Bailey, Dana Bolles, Mary Kate Cooper, Christy Fair, M. Fauerbach, Lisa Gethard, Sheyna E. Gifford (2024). AstroAccess: Testing accessibility accommodations for disabled and mixed-ability crews operating in space-like environments. , 217, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2024.02.012.

Related publications

Why join Raw Data Library?

Quality

Datasets shared by verified academics with rich metadata and previews.

Control

Authors choose access levels; downloads are logged for transparency.

Free for Academia

Students and faculty get instant access after verification.

Publication Details

Type

Article

Year

2024

Authors

31

Datasets

0

Total Files

0

Language

en

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2024.02.012

Join Research Community

Access datasets from 50,000+ researchers worldwide with institutional verification.

Get Free Access