商业太空旅行了解对商业太空飞行参与者和机组人员的法律、伦理和医学影响

Sara M. Langston
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商业载人航天在民用航天参与者和商业乘员的健康和安全方面引起了许多医疗、法律和道德方面的考虑。新兴的太空运输公司正在提出一系列商业亚轨道、轨道、行星际和点对点太空运输。然而,由于任务结构、操作、飞行目的和持续时间的多样性,很难对航天飞行作为一项同质活动建立单独的风险评估或方法。即使在进入太空50年之后,不可否认的是,航天在科学、技术和医学方面存在着大量的不确定性。虽然已经确定了一些危险(例如加速、微重力、辐射和陨石),但由于向健康水平不一的众多个人开放空间进入,而且没有标准化的医疗选择标准,因此,对航天人员来说,生理风险和不确定性仍然存在,而且更加突出。此外,生理风险的范围涵盖飞行前、飞行中和飞行后的操作和活动,这反过来又引发实际的缓解措施和生物伦理-法律义务,如充分披露和知情同意。本文将概述与航天交织在一起的适用法律、基本价值观和护理义务,并解决医疗不确定性和人为风险因素等突出问题。其目的是协助建立一个实际、谨慎和可持续的框架,以便人类扩展到空间。
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Commercial space travel understanding the legal, ethical and medical implications for commercial spaceflight participants and crew
Commercial human spaceflight raises numerous medical, legal and ethical considerations with regard to the health and safety of civilian spaceflight participants (SFPs) and commercial crew. New and emerging space transportation companies are proposing a range of commercial suborbital, orbital, interplanetary and point-to-point space transportation. However, the diversity in mission architecture, operation, flight purpose and duration make it difficult to establish a solitary risk assessment or approach towards spaceflight as a homogeneous activity. Even after 50 years in space, there is no denying that a great deal of scientific, technological and medical uncertainty exists with spaceflight. While some hazards have been identified (e.g. acceleration, microgravity, radiation and meteorites), physiological risks and uncertainties for spacefarers remain and are accentuated in opening space access to a wide demographic of individuals with varying levels of fitness and no standardized medical criteria for selection. In addition, the scope of physiological risks spans pre-flight, in-flight and post-flight operations and activities this in turn triggers practical mitigation measures and bioethical-legal duties, such as full disclosure and informed consent. This paper will provide an overview of the applicable laws, underlying values and duties of care intertwined with spaceflight and addresses prominent concerns of medical uncertainty and human risk factors. The aim of which is to assist in establishing a practical, prudent and sustainable framework for human expansion into space.
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