In-Flight Monitoring of Cosmonauts’ Work and Rest Cycle: Retrospective Data Analysis and Information Sources

The article presents retrospective analysis of the data obtained by in-flight monitoring of the work and rest cycle (WRC) of the Russian ISS crewmembers. The authors list the specific elements of the analysis, score crew overworks, provide evidence for the negative effect of strenuous WRC on the men...

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