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Astronaut Charles Conrad as test subject for Lower Body Negative Pressure

1973-06-09

NASA

NASA
Washington, DC, United States

S73-27707 (9 June 1973) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr., SkyLab 2 commander, serves as test subject for the Lower Body Negative Pressure (MO92) Experiment, as seen in this reproduction taken from a color television transmission made by a TV camera aboard the SkyLab 1/2 space station cluster in Earth orbit. Scientist-astronaut Joseph P. Kerwin, SkyLab 2 science pilot, assists Conrad into the LBNP device. Kerwin served as monitor for the experiment. The purpose of the MO92 experiment is to provide information concerning the time course of cardiovascular adaptation during flight, and to provide inflight data for predicting the degree of orthostatic intolerance and impairment of physical capacity to be expected upon return to Earth environment. The data collected in support of MO92 blood pressure, heart rate, body temperature, vectorcardiogram, LBNPD pressure, leg volume changes, and body weight. Photo credit: NASA

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  • Title: Astronaut Charles Conrad as test subject for Lower Body Negative Pressure
  • Date Created: 1973-06-09
  • Rights: JSC
  • Album: rlobrie1
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