학술논문

Philosophy on astronaut protection: A physician`s perspective
Document Type
Conference
Author
Source
Conference: Symposium on acceptability of risk from radiation: application to manned space flight, Arlington, VA (United States), 29 May 1996; Other Information: PBD: 30 Apr 1997; Other Information: Is Part Of Acceptability of risk from radiation: Application to human space flight; PB: 195 p.
Subject
56 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, APPLIED STUDIES COMMUNICATIONS
HEALTH HAZARDS
SPACE FLIGHT
STANDARDS
PUBLIC INFORMATION
RADIATION DOSES
ASTRONAUTS
Language
English
ISSN
97006904
Abstract
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has a responsibility to assure that proper ethical standards are applied in establishing and applying limits for the control of radiation doses to the astronauts. Such a responsibility obviously includes assuring that the astronauts are properly informed of the hazards associated with individuals missions and that they agree to accept the associated risks. The responsibility, however, does not end there. It includes a need to discuss how to initiate a discourse for developing the related ethical standards and how to determine who should be involved in their establishment. To assure that such proper communications on matters that encompass the realms of policy, science, politics, and ethics. There is also a need to mesh public perceptions with those of the scientific and technical community. This will be a monumental undertaking.