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미국 Harvard University 특별 Spaceflight 객원연구 / 데이비드 윌리엄 김(교양대학) 교수 | |||
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영국 왕립역사학회(The Royal Historical Society, UK) 석학회원과 오스트레일리아 ANU-InSpace Mission Specialist로 활동하고 있는 우리 대학 교양대학 데이비드 윌리엄 김 교수가 우주과학과 인문융합분야 한국연구재단 장기프로젝트 일환 (2022-2025)으로 NASA화성탐사에서 아직 미제로 남아있는 Human Research Programs (HRP)에 관한Innovative Research(SCI급 핵심공동연구)를 성공적으로 실행하였다.
In addition to physiological demands, the isolation, distance from Earth, and unknown hostile environments present psychological challenges. Uncertain conditions decrease human performance, create conflict, and reduce the sense of security; in turn, these decreases increase loneliness, emotional strain, fear, lethargy, waning enthusiasm, and can even inspire violence. For Mars-oriented space travel lasting 2.5–3 years, advanced entertainment systems like virtual reality and augmented reality, access to media platforms like Netflix, AI pet companions, smart sleeping systems, and private hobbies (reading, simple sports, and drawing) could partly improve mental health. But could religion also support wellness in space?
While space medicine, including drug and talk therapy, is included and integrated into operating protocols for interplanetary voyages, the spiritual wellbeing of astronauts should also be considered. Astronauts’ psycho-religious experiences have demonstrated no negative impact. The prosocial nature of personal spirituality has incredible promise to address discomforts in space. Confidence, assurance, and trust should not be underestimated. Religion potentially boosts these qualities.
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