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How to Train an Astronaut

Susan Charlesworth

How to Train an Astronaut is written by Susan Charlesworth, former ESA astronaut instructor and Human Factors psychologist, translating the human performance of spaceflight into practical tools for leaders and teams under pressure.

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Day 9: One more sleep

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Day 8: Under Pressure

The crew woke on Day 8 to “Under Pressure” by Queen and David Bowie. At that point they were 200,278 miles from Earth and 83,549 miles from the moon. They had a day of re-entry preparation ahead of them.

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Day 7: Off-duty

Day 7 is the only off-duty day of the mission, or as close to one as spaceflight allows. In practice it was anything but idle. The crew woke to “Tokyo Drifting” by Glass Animals, 36,286 miles from the moon and 236,022 miles from Earth, and ...

7 days ago
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Day 6: The Night They Flew Around the Moon

Last night, while most of us slept, four astronauts flew around the far side of the moon.

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  • Susan Charlesworth

    Psychologist and former ESA astronaut instructor. I trained astronauts, ground control teams, and Antarctic explorers in human performance. TEDx speaker and founder of Charlesworth Human Performance.

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