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Each term, the class selects a new set of professional journal articles on bioengineering topics of current research interest. Some papers are chosen because of particular content, others are selected because they illustrate important points of methodology. Each week, one student leads the discussion, evaluating the strengths, weaknesses, and importance of each paper. Subject may be repeated for credit a maximum of four terms. Letter grade given in the last term applies to all accumulated units of 16.459. Each term, the class selects a new set of professional journal articles on bioengineering topics of current research interest. Some papers are chosen because of particular content, others are selected because they illustrate important points of methodology. Each week, one student leads the discussion, evaluating the strengths, weaknesses, and importance of each paper. Subject may be repeated for credit a maximum of four terms. Letter grade given in the last term applies to all accumulated units of 16.459.Subjects
bioastronautics | bioastronautics | human factors | human factors | human factors engineering | human factors engineering | operator performance | operator performance | automation | automation | human automation interaction | human automation interaction | performance enhancement | performance enhancement | safety design | safety design | spaceflight | spaceflight | impact of spaceflight on humans | impact of spaceflight on humans | intracranial pressure | intracranial pressure | vision change | vision change | astronaut health | astronaut health | astronaut safety | astronaut safety | fatigue | fatigue | sleep restriction | sleep restrictionLicense
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See all metadataApollo 15: Irwin Scoops up Soil Apollo 15: Irwin Scoops up Soil
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moon | moon | astronaut | astronaut | nasa | nasa | astronauts | astronauts | apollo | apollo | irwin | irwin | apolloxv | apolloxv | apollo15 | apollo15 | jimirwin | jimirwin | jamesirwin | jamesirwinLicense
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astronaut | astronaut | nasa | nasa | astronauts | astronauts | 1970 | 1970 | aquarius | aquarius | lm | lm | apollo | apollo | lem | lem | apollo13 | apollo13 | projectapollo | projectapollo | lunarmodule | lunarmodule | apolloxiii | apolloxiii | lunarexcursionmodule | lunarexcursionmodule | swigert | swigert | jackswigert | jackswigert | lm7 | lm7 | grummanlunarmodule | grummanlunarmoduleLicense
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nasa | nasa | astronauts | astronauts | 1984 | 1984 | sallyride | sallyride | nasawomen | nasawomen | femaleastronauts | femaleastronautsLicense
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See all metadataBoarding Gemini VIII Boarding Gemini VIII
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scott | scott | aviation | aviation | astronaut | astronaut | astronauts | astronauts | armstrong | armstrong | aviator | aviator | spacesuit | spacesuit | aviators | aviators | aerospace | aerospace | davescott | davescott | spacesuits | spacesuits | neilarmstrong | neilarmstrong | mannedspaceflight | mannedspaceflight | pressuresuit | pressuresuit | projectgemini | projectgemini | gemini8 | gemini8 | geminiviii | geminiviiiLicense
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aviation | aviation | astronaut | astronaut | nasa | nasa | astronauts | astronauts | capecanaveral | capecanaveral | armstrong | armstrong | gemini | gemini | aerospace | aerospace | davescott | davescott | mcdonnell | mcdonnell | gantry | gantry | spaceflight | spaceflight | neilarmstrong | neilarmstrong | rocketlaunch | rocketlaunch | spaceexploration | spaceexploration | nationalaeronauticsandspaceadministration | nationalaeronauticsandspaceadministration | davidscott | davidscott | mannedspaceflight | mannedspaceflight | geminiproject | geminiproject | projectgemini | projectgemini | glennlmartincompany | glennlmartincompany | geminicapsule | geminicapsule | titanii | titanii | mcdonnellaircraft | mcdonnellaircraft | martincompany | martincompany | titanrocket | titanrocket | lc19 | lc19 | geminiprogram | geminiprogram | martinmarietta | martinmarietta | gemini8 | gemini8 | geminiviii | geminiviii | launchcomplex19 | launchcomplex19 | geminilaunchvehicle | geminilaunchvehicle | titaniiglv | titaniiglv | titaniigeminilaunchvehicle | titaniigeminilaunchvehicle | geminititan8 | geminititan8 | glv8 | glv8License
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See all metadataArmstrong and Scott with Hatches Open Armstrong and Scott with Hatches Open
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scott | scott | aviation | aviation | astronaut | astronaut | astronauts | astronauts | armstrong | armstrong | gemini | gemini | aerospace | aerospace | davescott | davescott | neilarmstrong | neilarmstrong | navydiver | navydiver | mannedspaceflight | mannedspaceflight | projectgemini | projectgemini | geminicapsule | geminicapsule | navydivers | navydivers | gemini8 | gemini8 | flotationcollar | flotationcollar | geminiviii | geminiviii | markerdye | markerdyeLicense
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newyorkcity | newyorkcity | manhattan | manhattan | aviation | aviation | broadway | broadway | nypd | nypd | astronaut | astronaut | parade | parade | tape | tape | astronauts | astronauts | lowerbroadway | lowerbroadway | armstrong | armstrong | aldrin | aldrin | collins | collins | aviator | aviator | lowermanhattan | lowermanhattan | aerospace | aerospace | policeofficers | policeofficers | ticker | ticker | apolloxi | apolloxi | michaelcollins | michaelcollins | policeofficer | policeofficer | apollo11 | apollo11 | projectapollo | projectapollo | buzzaldrin | buzzaldrin | neilarmstrong | neilarmstrong | mannedspaceflight | mannedspaceflight | tickertapeparade | tickertapeparadeLicense
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gordonfullerton | gordonfullerton | fullerton | fullerton | fredhaise | fredhaise | haise | haise | joeengle | joeengle | engle | engle | richardtruly | richardtruly | dicktruly | dicktruly | truly | truly | testpilots | testpilots | astronauts | astronauts | testpilot | testpilot | astronaut | astronaut | aviator | aviator | aviators | aviators | orbitervehicle101 | orbitervehicle101 | ov101 | ov101 | enterprise | enterprise | spaceshuttleenterprise | spaceshuttleenterprise | prototype | prototype | aviation | aviation | aerospace | aerospace | aircraft | aircraft | airplane | airplane | glider | glider | nationalaeronauticsandspaceadministration | nationalaeronauticsandspaceadministration | nasa | nasa | spacetransportationsystem | spacetransportationsystem | spaceshuttleprogram | spaceshuttleprogram | spaceshuttle | spaceshuttle | shuttle | shuttle | northamericanaviation | northamericanaviation | naa | naa | northamericanrockwell | northamericanrockwell | rockwellinternational | rockwellinternational | fairchildrepublic | fairchildrepublic | grumman | grummanLicense
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robertabondar | robertabondar | canadian | canadian | astronaut | astronaut | femaleastronauts | femaleastronautsLicense
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scott | scott | flag | flag | aviation | aviation | astronaut | astronaut | nasa | nasa | astronauts | astronauts | rocket | rocket | boeing | boeing | kennedyspacecenter | kennedyspacecenter | capecanaveral | capecanaveral | ksc | ksc | douglas | douglas | apollo | apollo | spacesuit | spacesuit | aerospace | aerospace | saturnv | saturnv | davescott | davescott | grumman | grumman | spaceflight | spaceflight | projectapollo | projectapollo | spaceexploration | spaceexploration | naa | naa | nationalaeronauticsandspaceadministration | nationalaeronauticsandspaceadministration | davidscott | davidscott | northamericanaviation | northamericanaviation | mannedspaceflight | mannedspaceflight | rustyschweickart | rustyschweickart | apollo9 | apollo9 | apolloproject | apolloproject | apolloprogram | apolloprogram | douglasaircraft | douglasaircraft | lc39a | lc39a | launchcomplex39 | launchcomplex39 | lc39 | lc39 | saturnrocket | saturnrocket | mcdivitt | mcdivitt | northamericanrockwell | northamericanrockwell | launchcomplex39a | launchcomplex39a | davidrscott | davidrscott | schweickart | schweickart | douglasaircraftcompany | douglasaircraftcompany | apolloix | apolloix | jimmcdivitt | jimmcdivitt | jamesmcdivitt | jamesmcdivitt | jamesamcdivitt | jamesamcdivitt | russelllschweickart | russelllschweickartLicense
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See all metadata16.459 Bioengineering Journal Article Seminar (MIT)
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Each term, the class selects a new set of professional journal articles on bioengineering topics of current research interest. Some papers are chosen because of particular content, others are selected because they illustrate important points of methodology. Each week, one student leads the discussion, evaluating the strengths, weaknesses, and importance of each paper. Subject may be repeated for credit a maximum of four terms. Letter grade given in the last term applies to all accumulated units of 16.459.Subjects
bioastronautics | human factors | human factors engineering | operator performance | automation | human automation interaction | performance enhancement | safety design | spaceflight | impact of spaceflight on humans | intracranial pressure | vision change | astronaut health | astronaut safety | fatigue | sleep restrictionLicense
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See all metadataEarth: Fundamentals of Engineering Design (MIT) Earth: Fundamentals of Engineering Design (MIT)
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Student teams formulate and complete space/earth/ocean exploration-based design projects with weekly milestones. This course introduces core engineering themes, principles, and modes of thinking, and includes exercises in written and oral communication and team building. Specialized learning modules enable teams to focus on the knowledge required to complete their projects, such as machine elements, electronics, design process, visualization and communication. Examples of projects include surveying a lake for millfoil from a remote controlled aircraft, then sending out robotic harvesters to clear the invasive growth; and exploration to search for the evidence of life on a moon of Jupiter, with scientists participating through teleoperation and supervisory control of robots. Student teams formulate and complete space/earth/ocean exploration-based design projects with weekly milestones. This course introduces core engineering themes, principles, and modes of thinking, and includes exercises in written and oral communication and team building. Specialized learning modules enable teams to focus on the knowledge required to complete their projects, such as machine elements, electronics, design process, visualization and communication. Examples of projects include surveying a lake for millfoil from a remote controlled aircraft, then sending out robotic harvesters to clear the invasive growth; and exploration to search for the evidence of life on a moon of Jupiter, with scientists participating through teleoperation and supervisory control of robots.Subjects
ROV | ROV | engineering design | engineering design | aerospace | aerospace | astronautics | astronauticsLicense
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See all metadata16.400 Human Factors Engineering (MIT) 16.400 Human Factors Engineering (MIT)
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This course is designed to provide both undergraduate and graduate students with a fundamental understanding of human factors that must be taken into account in the design and engineering of complex aviation and space systems. The primary focus is the derivation of human engineering design criteria from sensory, motor, and cognitive sources to include principles of displays, controls and ergonomics, manual control, the nature of human error, basic experimental design, and human-computer interaction in supervisory control settings. Undergraduate students will demonstrate proficiency through aviation accident case presentations, quizzes, homework assignments, and hands-on projects. Graduate students will complete all the undergraduate assignments; however, they are expected to complete a res This course is designed to provide both undergraduate and graduate students with a fundamental understanding of human factors that must be taken into account in the design and engineering of complex aviation and space systems. The primary focus is the derivation of human engineering design criteria from sensory, motor, and cognitive sources to include principles of displays, controls and ergonomics, manual control, the nature of human error, basic experimental design, and human-computer interaction in supervisory control settings. Undergraduate students will demonstrate proficiency through aviation accident case presentations, quizzes, homework assignments, and hands-on projects. Graduate students will complete all the undergraduate assignments; however, they are expected to complete a resSubjects
human factors | human factors | attention and workload | attention and workload | manual control | manual control | automation | automation | decision making | decision making | situational awareness | situational awareness | anthropometry | anthropometry | environmental ergonomics | environmental ergonomics | space physiology | space physiology | research methods | research methods | space bioastronautics | space bioastronautics | fatigue | fatigue | Circadian rhythms | Circadian rhythms | response selection | response selection | control of movement | control of movementLicense
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This course introduces sensory systems and multi-sensory fusion using the vestibular and spatial orientation systems as a model. Topics range from end organ dynamics to neural responses, to sensory integration, to behavior, and adaptation, with particular application to balance, posture and locomotion under normal gravity and space conditions. Depending upon the background and interests of the students, advanced term project topics might include motion sickness, astronaut adaptation, artificial gravity, lunar surface locomotion, vestibulo-cardiovascular responses, vestibular neural prostheses, or other topics of interest. This course introduces sensory systems and multi-sensory fusion using the vestibular and spatial orientation systems as a model. Topics range from end organ dynamics to neural responses, to sensory integration, to behavior, and adaptation, with particular application to balance, posture and locomotion under normal gravity and space conditions. Depending upon the background and interests of the students, advanced term project topics might include motion sickness, astronaut adaptation, artificial gravity, lunar surface locomotion, vestibulo-cardiovascular responses, vestibular neural prostheses, or other topics of interest.Subjects
16.430 | 16.430 | HST.514 | HST.514 | sensory systems | sensory systems | neural processing | neural processing | sensorimotor processing | sensorimotor processing | vestibular system | vestibular system | spatial orientation system | spatial orientation system | sensory integration | sensory integration | balance | balance | astronaut adaptation | astronaut adaptation | motion sickness | motion sickness | spatial disorientation | spatial disorientationLicense
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The fundamental concepts, and approaches of aerospace engineering, are highlighted through lectures on aeronautics, astronautics, and design. Active learning aerospace modules make use of information technology. Student teams are immersed in a hands-on, lighter-than-air (LTA) vehicle design project, where they design, build, and fly radio-controlled LTA vehicles. The connections between theory and practice are realized in the design exercises. Required design reviews precede the LTA race competition. The performance, weight, and principal characteristics of the LTA vehicles are estimated and illustrated using physics, mathematics, and chemistry known to freshmen, the emphasis being on the application of this knowledge to aerospace engineering and design rather than on exposure to new scien The fundamental concepts, and approaches of aerospace engineering, are highlighted through lectures on aeronautics, astronautics, and design. Active learning aerospace modules make use of information technology. Student teams are immersed in a hands-on, lighter-than-air (LTA) vehicle design project, where they design, build, and fly radio-controlled LTA vehicles. The connections between theory and practice are realized in the design exercises. Required design reviews precede the LTA race competition. The performance, weight, and principal characteristics of the LTA vehicles are estimated and illustrated using physics, mathematics, and chemistry known to freshmen, the emphasis being on the application of this knowledge to aerospace engineering and design rather than on exposure to new scienSubjects
aerospace engineering | | aerospace engineering | | aerospace design | | aerospace design | | aeronautics | | aeronautics | | astronautics | | astronautics | | lighter-than-air (LTA) vehicle design | | lighter-than-air (LTA) vehicle design | | physics | | physics | | mathematics | | mathematics | | chemistry | chemistry | journey to mars | journey to mars | challenger | challengerLicense
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This course is a detailed technical and historical exploration of the Apollo project to "fly humans to the moon and return them safely to earth" as an example of a complex engineering system. Emphasis is on how the systems worked, the technical and social processes that produced them, mission operations, and historical significance. Guest lectures are featured by MIT-affiliated engineers who contributed to and participated in the Apollo missions. Students work in teams on a final project analyzing an aspect of the historical project to articulate and synthesize ideas in engineering systems. This course is a detailed technical and historical exploration of the Apollo project to "fly humans to the moon and return them safely to earth" as an example of a complex engineering system. Emphasis is on how the systems worked, the technical and social processes that produced them, mission operations, and historical significance. Guest lectures are featured by MIT-affiliated engineers who contributed to and participated in the Apollo missions. Students work in teams on a final project analyzing an aspect of the historical project to articulate and synthesize ideas in engineering systems.Subjects
STS.471 | STS.471 | 16.895 | 16.895 | ESD.30 | ESD.30 | space exploration | space exploration | lunar landing | lunar landing | lunar module | lunar module | LM | LM | LEM | LEM | astronauts | astronauts | Apollo program | Apollo program | space program | space program | Soviets | Soviets | Soviet space program | Soviet space program | 1960s politics | 1960s politics | Kennedy | Kennedy | NASA | NASA | space craft design | space craft design | man on the moon | man on the moon | lunar science | lunar science | space science | space science | mission to Mars | mission to MarsLicense
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kennedyspacecenter | kennedyspacecenter | ksc | ksc | spaceshuttle | spaceshuttle | administrator | administrator | sts88 | sts88 | danielgoldin | danielgoldin | secretaryofstatemadeleinealbright | secretaryofstatemadeleinealbright | astronautmichaellopezalegria | astronautmichaellopezalegriaLicense
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See all metadataGemini-Titan-8 Training - Water Egress
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scott | space | astronaut | nasa | astronauts | armstrong | gemini | davescott | neilarmstrong | projectgeminiLicense
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See all metadataPortrait of the Gemini 8 prime crew
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aviation | aviation | astronaut | astronaut | nasa | nasa | 1956 | 1956 | armstrong | armstrong | aviator | aviator | aeronautics | aeronautics | neilarmstrong | neilarmstrong | naca | naca | testpilot | testpilot | nasadrydenflightresearchcenter | nasadrydenflightresearchcenter | neilaldenarmstrong | neilaldenarmstrong | neilaarmstrong | neilaarmstrong | nasaglennresearchcenterneilarmstrong | nasaglennresearchcenterneilarmstrongLicense
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See all metadataJohn Glenn, Mercury -- Heads to the Launch Pad John Glenn, Mercury -- Heads to the Launch Pad
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ma | ma | mercury | mercury | aviation | aviation | astronaut | astronaut | nasa | nasa | aerospace | aerospace | johnglenn | johnglenn | namesake | namesake | spaceflight | spaceflight | grc | grc | projectmercury | projectmercury | friendship7 | friendship7 | nationalaeronauticsandspaceadministration | nationalaeronauticsandspaceadministration | williamdouglas | williamdouglas | mercuryproject | mercuryproject | mannedspaceflight | mannedspaceflight | pressuresuit | pressuresuit | glennresearchcenter | glennresearchcenter | ma6 | ma6 | mercuryatlas6 | mercuryatlas6 | mercuryatlas | mercuryatlas | josephwschmidt | josephwschmidtLicense
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See all metadataAstronaut U.S. Senator John Glenn Astronaut U.S. Senator John Glenn
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senator | senator | aviation | aviation | astronaut | astronaut | nasa | nasa | aerospace | aerospace | johnglenn | johnglenn | namesake | namesake | sts95 | sts95 | nationalaeronauticsandspaceadministration | nationalaeronauticsandspaceadministrationLicense
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See all metadataArmstrong in NASA Ames' Bell X-14 Armstrong in NASA Ames' Bell X-14
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airplane | airplane | bell | bell | aircraft | aircraft | aviation | aviation | astronaut | astronaut | nasa | nasa | ge | ge | armstrong | armstrong | aviator | aviator | vtol | vtol | generalelectric | generalelectric | xplane | xplane | neilarmstrong | neilarmstrong | nationalaeronauticsandspaceadministration | nationalaeronauticsandspaceadministration | testpilot | testpilot | x14 | x14 | bellaircraft | bellaircraft | j85 | j85 | neilaldenarmstrong | neilaldenarmstrong | verticaltakeoffandlanding | verticaltakeoffandlanding | generalelectricj85 | generalelectricj85 | experimentalflight | experimentalflight | x14a | x14a | neilaarmstrong | neilaarmstrong | gej85 | gej85 | n234na | n234na | 564022 | 564022 | nasa234 | nasa234 | n704na | n704na | nasa704 | nasa704 | bellx14 | bellx14 | belltype68 | belltype68 | bellx14a | bellx14aLicense
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