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Why "Crewed" instead of the more common "Manned"? Although "Manned" could mean someone of "Mankind" we have decided to avoid any possible hint of sexism, and show that any of the first crews could be a female, we will use the word "Crewed".  
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Why "Crewed" instead of the more common "Manned"? Although "Manned" could mean someone of the species "Mankind" we have decided to avoid any possible hint of sexism, and show that any of the first crews could be a female, we will use the word "Crewed".  
  
 
Who will be the first to go? Who knows, That will be decided later. It will be whoever is the most qualified, and has shown the most commitment to the project.
 
Who will be the first to go? Who knows, That will be decided later. It will be whoever is the most qualified, and has shown the most commitment to the project.
  
 
The rest of the crews? Same answer.  
 
The rest of the crews? Same answer.  
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Part of [[Crew selection]] will include testing in personality types and management styles, and crews will be tested together in a relevant [[Analogue environments|Analogue environment]]
  
 
All of the first generation Astronaut Explorers will have to go through certain training. Not all of the training that will be required is known yet, but what categories are known will be described here.  
 
All of the first generation Astronaut Explorers will have to go through certain training. Not all of the training that will be required is known yet, but what categories are known will be described here.  
(Discussion of specifics and category typed should take place on the discussion page.)
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(Discussion of specifics and category types should take place on the discussion page.)
Beyond being in good physical, mental and emotional condition, with no [[Crew disqualifying conditions|disqualifying conditions]],(TBD) They will need to be able to tolerate standing (supported) at 4g, Crew members and invited explorers will need to be trained  in;
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Beyond being in good physical, mental and emotional condition, with no [[Crew disqualifying conditions|disqualifying conditions]], (TBD) They will need to have exceptional problem solving skills in exotic conditions with limited resources, be able to be able to tolerate standing (supported) at 4g, not be subject to motion sickness, not be subject to adverse reactions to inconsistent or exotic lighting, (flicker vertigo for example) be able to tolerate extended periods (up to a week,) of micro-gravity, able to tolerate both enclosed spaces, and vastly open spaces, and be able to tolerate falling from extreme distances.
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Crew members and invited explorers will need to be trained  in;
  
 
[[Lander piloting]] (Including [[Orbital dynamics]])
 
[[Lander piloting]] (Including [[Orbital dynamics]])
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[[Suit operations]]
 
[[Suit operations]]
  
[[Space First Responder]]
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[[Outpost operations]] including [[Outpost maintenance]]  
 
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[[Outpost operations]]
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[[General Emergency Procedures]]
 
[[General Emergency Procedures]]
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[[Equipment operations]] including [[Tool use]]
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[[Space First Responder]]
  
 
[[Comm protocols for operators|Communications protocols]]
 
[[Comm protocols for operators|Communications protocols]]
  
[[Space weather]]
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[[Surface environment]] including [[Surface nav|Lunar Surface Navigation]]
  
[[Equipment operations]]
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[[Space weather]]
  
 
[[Missions history|Relevant Missions history]]
 
[[Missions history|Relevant Missions history]]
 
[[Surface environment]]
 
  
 
[[Skydiving]]
 
[[Skydiving]]

Latest revision as of 10:08, 15 September 2011

Why "Crewed" instead of the more common "Manned"? Although "Manned" could mean someone of the species "Mankind" we have decided to avoid any possible hint of sexism, and show that any of the first crews could be a female, we will use the word "Crewed".

Who will be the first to go? Who knows, That will be decided later. It will be whoever is the most qualified, and has shown the most commitment to the project.

The rest of the crews? Same answer.

Part of Crew selection will include testing in personality types and management styles, and crews will be tested together in a relevant Analogue environment

All of the first generation Astronaut Explorers will have to go through certain training. Not all of the training that will be required is known yet, but what categories are known will be described here. (Discussion of specifics and category types should take place on the discussion page.) Beyond being in good physical, mental and emotional condition, with no disqualifying conditions, (TBD) They will need to have exceptional problem solving skills in exotic conditions with limited resources, be able to be able to tolerate standing (supported) at 4g, not be subject to motion sickness, not be subject to adverse reactions to inconsistent or exotic lighting, (flicker vertigo for example) be able to tolerate extended periods (up to a week,) of micro-gravity, able to tolerate both enclosed spaces, and vastly open spaces, and be able to tolerate falling from extreme distances.

Crew members and invited explorers will need to be trained in;

Lander piloting (Including Orbital dynamics)

Lunar geology (What is the right word for that? When someone who knows better enters it, It should be turned to a link)

Suit operations

Outpost operations including Outpost maintenance

General Emergency Procedures

Equipment operations including Tool use

Space First Responder

Communications protocols

Surface environment including Lunar Surface Navigation

Space weather

Relevant Missions history

Skydiving

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