Human factors : report, 1958 Oct 27.

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Human factors : report, 1958 Oct 27.

From the introduction "The development of missiles, manned satellites and space vehicles is undergoing rapid and revolutionary progress, thus necessitating concurrent development of biomedical and physical research and development to elucidate man's capabilities and to exploit his roles in manned space flight" Note- this is the first report in the 3-151 series not to use the acronym NACA.

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