BIBLIOGRAFIA

LIBRI


STORIA DELL’ASTRONAUTICA

AA. VV. 1969          
AA.VV., La luna è nostra, Rivoli, 1969.

BOND 2002            
Peter BOND, The Continuing Story of the International Space Station,Chichester (UK): Springer, 2002

BERTONCINI 1998   
Simonetta BERTONCINI (a cura di), La conquista dello spazio, Novara: De Agostini, 1998.
                        
MASINI 1967
G. Masini (a cura di), La grande avventura dello spazio, Novara: De Agostini, 1967

MASINI 1969
G. MASINI, La conquista dello spazio, Novara: De Agostini, 1969

MINDELL 2008
David A. MINDELL, Digital Apollo. Human and Machine in Spaceflight, Cambridge (MA): The MIT Press, 2008

NEUFELD 1995         
Michael NEUFELD, The Rocket and the Reich. Peenemünde and the Coming of the Ballistic Missile Era, New York USA: The Free Press, 1995.

WARD 2005             
Bob WARD, Dr. Space. The Life of Wernher von Braun, Annapolis MA USA: Naval Institute Press, 2005.


ESPERIENZE

FALLACI 1965         
Oriana FALLACI, Se il sole muore, Milano: Rizzoli, 1965.

FALLACI 1970          
Oriana FALLACI, Quel giorno sulla Luna, Milano: Rizzoli 1970.

GUIDONI 2002        
Umberto GUIDONI, Il giro del mondo in 80 minuti, Roma: Di Renzo Editore, 2002

IRWIN 1989             
James IRWIN, Destination: Moon. The Spiritual and Scientific Voyage of the Eighth Man to Walk on the Moon, San Antonio Texas USA: The Vision Forum, 1989.

IRWIN 1983
James B. IRWIN, More than Earthlings, Nashville (Tennessee): Broadman Press, 1983

LINEGER 1999
Jerry LINEGER, Lettere a mio figlio dallo spazio, Milano: Longanesi, 1999

LONGUSKI 2007       
Jim LONGUSKI, The Seven Secrets of How to Think Like a Rocket Scientist, New York USA: Springer Science+Business Media, 2007.

LOVELL-KLUGER 1995
J. LOVELL e J. KLUGER, Apollo 13, Milano: Sperling & Kupfer, 1995

ROACH 2010           
Mary ROACH, Packing for Mars. The Curious Science of Life in the Void, New York USA: Norton & Company, 2010.

SMITH 2006
Andrew SMITH, Polvere di luna, Milano: Cairo Editore, 2006

TITOV  1962    
German TITOV, 17 aurore cosmiche, Milano: Longanesi, 1962.


SCIENZE UMANE E STORIA DELLA TECNICA

BELL-PARKER 2009   
David BELL e Martin PARKER, Space travel & Culture: From Apollo to Space Tourism, MA USA: Blackwell Publishing, 2009.

GIANGREGORIO 1995 
Nino GIANGREGORIO, Psicologia in aeronautica, Roma: IBN editore, 1995.

KANAS 2008
Nick KANAS, Space Psychology and Psychiatry, Chichester (UK): Springer, 2008

MUMFORD 1961       
Lewis MUMFORD, Tecnica e cultura. Storia della macchina e suoi effetti sull’uomo, Milano: Il saggiatore, 1961.

NOBLE 2000
David NOBLE, La religione della tecnologia, Torino: Edizioni di Comunità, 2000

SHAYLER-MOULE 2005
David J. SHAYLER and Ian MOULE, Women in space. Following Valentina, 2005 Chichester (UK):Springer, 2005

FATTORE UMANO

HARRISON 2022
Albert A. HARRISON, Spacefaring: The Human Dimension, California USA: University of California Press, 2002

VECCHIONE-VIOLA 2008
E. VECCHIONE e M. VIOLA, Fattore umano in aviazione, Roma: IBN editore, 2008

TECNOLOGIA E INGEGNERIA

BALDISSERA 1992    
Alberto BALDISSERA, La tecnologia difficile, Tirrenia Stampatori, 1992

CAPRARA 1999        
Giovanni CAPRARA, Abitare lo spazio, Milano: Mondadori, 1999

CAPRARA-REINBALDI 2001
G. CAPRARA e G. REINBALDI, Spazio. Base Europa, Novara: De Agostini, 2001

ECKART 1996          
Peter ECKART, Spaceflight Life Support and Biospherics, Dordrecht (NE): Kluwer Academic Press, 1996

MATLOFF-JOHNSON-BANGS 2007
G. MATLOFF – L. JOHNSON – C. BANGS, Living Off the Land in Space, New York (NY): Springer, 2007

MOLDWIN 2008
Mark MOLDWIN, An Introduction to Space Weather, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008

SHAYLER 2000
David J. SHAYLER, Disasters and Accidents in Manned Spaceflight, Chichester (UK): Springer, 2000

VAN PELT 2005
Michel VAN PELT, Space tourism. Adventures in Earth orbith and beyond, New York (NY): Copernicus Book, 2005


LETTERATURA

ADAMS 2004              
Douglas ADAMS, Guida galattica per gli autostoppisti, Milano: Mondadori, 2004.

CLARKE 2000              
Arthur CLARKE, Odissea nello spazio, Milano: Longanesi, 2000.

CURCI 1965                
Lino CURCI, Gli operai della terra, Milano: Rizzoli 1965.

LEM 2006 
Stanislaw LEM, Solaris, Milano: Mondadori, 2006
LEVI 1985                   
Primo LEVI, L’altrui mestiere, Torino: Enaudi, 1985

PAVESE 1993              
Cesare PAVESE, Lotte di giovani e altri racconti (1925-1930), Torino: Enaudi, 1993.

PELEVIN 1999
Viktor PELEVIN, Omon Ra, Milano: Mondadori, 1999

SPANU 2002
Massimiliano SPANU (cur.), Spazio, Torino: Lindau, 2002 



PIONIERI E DIVULGATORI SPAZIALI
CLARKE 1955             
Arthur CLARKE, L’esplorazione dello spazio, Torino: Enaudi, 1955.

GENTA 2000          
Giancarlo GENTA, La culla troppo stretta, Torino: Paravia, 2000

LEY 1948                   
Willy LEY, I razzi, Milano: Bompiani, 1948.


OBERTH 1957            
Hermann OBERTH, Uomini nello spazio, Milano: Longanesi, 1957     
                  
O'NEIL 1979              
Gerard O’NEIL, Colonie umane nello spazio, Milano: Mondadori, 1979.

RYAN 1953                 
Cornelius RYAN (a cura di), Al di là delle frontiere dello spazio,Milano: Mondadori, 1953.

SCHÜTTE  1959         
Karl SCHÜTTE, Il futuro è nello spazio, Milano: Mondadori, 1959.


STERNFELD 1957                
Ary STERNFELD, Stazioni nello spazio. Si lanciano i primi satelliti artificiali, Firenze: Parenti, 1957.


VON BRAUN 1968      
Wernher VON BRAUN, Le frontiere dello spazio, Firenze: Dell’Oglio editore, 1968.


FILOSOFIA E ANTROPOLOGIA DELLA TECNICA
AA. VV. 2004           
AA. VV., Umano post-umano, Roma: Riuniti, 2004.

ANDERS 1963         
Gunther ANDERS, L’uomo è antiquato. Considerazioni sull’anima nell’epoca della seconda rivoluzione industriale, Torino: Bollati Boringhieri, 1963.

ANDERS 1992         
Gunther ANDERS, L’uomo è antiquato. Sulla distruzione della vita nell’epoca della terza rivoluzione industriale, Torino: Bollati Boringhieri, 1992.

BORRELLI 2005        
Fausto BORRELLI (a cura di), Pensare la tecnica 2005, Roma: ENEA, 2005.

CENTINI 2010          
Massimo CENTINI, Errata corrige, Torino: Arethusa, 2010

FADINI 2000           
Ubaldo FADINI, Sviluppo tecnologico e identità personale, Bari: Dedalo, 2000

FERRARI 2009          
Piermario FERRARI, La persona come dramma. La sfida di Mounier, Empoli: Ibiskos, 2009.

GALIMBERTI 1999    
Umberto GALIMBERTI, Psiche e techne. L’uomo nell’era della tecnica, Milano: Feltrinelli, 1999.

GEHLEN 2003         
Arnold GEHLEN, L’uomo nell’era della tecnica, Roma: Armando, 2003.

HEIDEGGER 1976    
Martin HEIDEGGER, Saggi e discorsi, Milano: Mursia, 1976.

JONAS 1979           
Hans Jonas, Il principio responsabilità. Un’etica per la civiltà tecnologica, Torino: Enaudi, 1979.

LONGO 2001          
Giuseppe LONGO, Homo technologicus, Roma: Meltemi, 2001.

SEVERINO 1988       
Emanuele SEVERINO, Il destino della tecnica, Milano: Rizzoli, 1988.

SINI 2009                
Carlo SINI, L’uomo, la macchina, l’automa. Lavoro e conoscenza tra futuro prossimo e passato remoto, Torino: Bollati Boringhieri, 2009.
  
RIVISTE
  • L'europeo, n°7, 2005, anno VIII 
  • Specchio, n°181, 10 luglio 1999
  • Oggi, n°5, agosto 2009
  
PUBBLICAZIONI, DOCUMENTI & PAPER

(Per una consultazione più efficace i seguenti documenti sono stati raggruppati per aree tematiche. La suddivisione può in certi casi essere approssimativa, in quanto un singolo documento può trattare differenti aree tematiche. La maggior parte dei documenti è reperibile presso il sito della Space Architecture Publications)

ROBOTICA E UMANO
  • Thakoor, Sarita (2003).  Bio-Inspired Engineering of Exploration Systems (NASA TSP-NPO-21142).  Pasadena, California, USA: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology.
  • Dudley-Rowley, Marilyn; Colombano, Silvano (2004 September).  The Robosphere: The Conceptual Expansion of the Human Factors (AIAA 2004-5842).  AIAA Space 2004 Conference & Exposition, San Diego, California, USA, 28-30 September 2004.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

OPERAZIONI E LOGISTICA
  • Stambolian, Damon B.; Greenfield, Terry (2004).  Spaceport 1-G Human Factors for Optimal Space Transportation System Design.  Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA: Kennedy Space Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • James, George; Chamitoff, Gregory; Barker, Donald (1998 April).  Resource Utilization and Site Selection for a Self-Sufficient Martian Outpost (NASA TM-98-206538).  Springfield, Virginia, USA: National Technical Information Service.
  • Adams, Constance M.; Petrov, Georgi (2006 September).  Spaceport Master Planning: Principles and Precedents (AIAA 2006-7325).  2nd International Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2006), AIAA Space 2006 Conference & Exposition, San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 2006.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

CORPO UMANO, FISIOLOGIA, PERSONA, RELAZIONI
  • Manzey, Dietrich (2002 April).  Ideal Facility for Psychological Research (ESA/ESTEC TOS-MCT/2001/3021/In/CL).  REGLISSE: Review of European Ground Laboratories and Infrastructures for Sciences and Support of Exploration, Technical Note 2.  Paris, France: European Space Agency. 
  • NASA (2010 January 27).  Human Integration Design Handbook (HIDH) (NASA SP-2010-3407).  Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Evans, Gary W.; Stokols, Daniel; Carrere, Sybil (1988 August).  Human Adaptation to Isolated and Confined Environments: Preliminary Findings of a Seven Month Antarctic Winter-over Human Factors Study (NASA CR-177499).  Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • Oman, Charles M.; Shebilske, Wayne L.; Richards, Jason T.; Tubré, Travis C.; Beall, Andrew C.; Natapoff, Alan (2002).  Three Dimensional Spatial Memory and Learning in Real and Virtual Environments.  In, Spatial Cognition and Computation (vol. 2, p. 355-372).  Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Adams, Constance M. (2002).  Sociokinetic Analysis as a Tool for Optimization of Environmental Design.  In H. Lane, R. Sauer, D. Feeback (Eds.), Isolation: NASA Experiments in Closed-Environment Living (American Astronautical Society, Science and Technology Series, Vol. 104, chapter 3.7, p. 165-175).  San Diego, California, USA: Univelt, Inc.
  • Harrison, Albert A.; Caldwell, Barrett; Struthers, Nancy J.; Clearwater, Yvonne A. (1988 May 20).  Incorporation of Privacy Elements in Space Station Design (NASA CR-182748).  Moffett Field, California, USA: Ames Research Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • Peldszus, Regina; Dalke, Hilary; Welch, Chris (2010 July).  Science Fiction Film as Design Scenario Exercise for Psychological Habitability: Production Designs 1955-2009 (AIAA 2010-6109).  40th International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Barcelona, Spain, 11-15 July 2010.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Dudley-Rowley, Marilyn; Whitney, Stewart; Bishop, Sheryl; Caldwell, Barrett; Nolan, Patrick D.; Gangale, Thomas (2002 October).  Crew Size, Composition, and Time: Implications for Exploration Design (AIAA 2002-6111).  1st Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2002), Houston, Texas, USA, 10-11 October 2002.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.

SOLUZIONI PROGETTUALI
  • Wilson, J. W.; Miller, J.; Konradi, A.; Cucinotta, F. A. (Eds.) (1997 December).  Shielding Strategies for Human Space Exploration (NASA CP-3360).  Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, USA, 6-8 December 1995.  Hampton, Virginia, USA: Langley Research Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 
  • Daga, Andrew; Schneider, Irene; Uzman, Zeyn B.; de Leon, Pablo; Harris, Gary (2010 July).  Habitat Architecture Concept Definition for ‘Integrated Strategies for the Human Exploration of the Moon and Mars’ (A NASA-funded Study): Interim Status Report (AIAA 2010-6072).  40th International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Barcelona, Spain, 11-15 July 2010.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 
  • Broyan, James Lee, Jr.; Welsh, David A.; Cady, Scott M. (2010 July).  International Space Station Crew Quarters Ventilation and Acoustic Design Implementation (AIAA 2010-6018).  40th International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Barcelona, Spain, 11-15 July 2010.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

MAN-MACHINE, HUMAN-RATING E MISSIONI DI LUNGA DURATA
  • Robinson, Douglas K. R.; Sterenborg, Glenn; Häuplik, Sandra; Aguzzi, Manuela (2008 June).  Exploring the Challenges of Habitation Design for Extended Human Presence Beyond Low-Earth Orbit: Are New Requirements and Processes Needed?  In, Acta Astronautica (vol. 62, no. 12, p. 721-732).  London, England, UK: Elsevier Science Ltd. 
  • Allen, Christopher S.; Burnett, Rebeka; Charles, John; Cucinotta, Frank; Fullerton, Richard; Goodman, Jerry R.; Griffith, Anthony D. Sr.; Kosmo, Joseph J.; Perchonok, Michele; Railsback, Jan; Rajulu, Sudhakar; Stilwell, Don; Thomas, Gretchen; Tri, Terry; Joshi, Jitendra; Wheeler, Ray; Rudisill, Marianne; Wilson, John; Mueller, Alyssa; Simmons, Anne (2003 January).  Guidelines and Capabilities for Designing Human Missions (NASA TM-2003-210785).  Springfield, Virginia, USA: National Technical Information Service.
  • Dudley-Rowley, Marilyn; Okushi, Jun; Gangale, Thomas; Flores, Pablo; Diaz, Eduardo (2003 September).  Design Implications of Latent Challenges to the Long-Duration Space Mission (AIAA 2003-6239).  AIAA Space 2003 Conference & Exposition, Long Beach, California, USA, 23-25 September 2003.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
  • Dudley-Rowley, Marilyn; Bishop, Sheryl L. (2002 October).  Extended Mission Systems Integration Standards for the Human-Environment and Human-Human Interfaces (AIAA 2002-6110).  1st Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2002), Houston, Texas, USA, 10-11 October 2002.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
  • Lowe, James D. (2006 September).  A Design Pattern Language for Space Stations and Long-Term Residence Human Spacecraft (AIAA 2006-7317).  2nd International Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2006), AIAA Space 2006 Conference & Exposition, San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 2006.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
  • NASA (2005 February).  Bioastronautics Roadmap: A Risk Reduction Strategy for Human Space Exploration (NASA SP-2004-6113).  Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

SISTEMI REALIZZATI E STORIA ASTRONAUTICA
  • Bluth, B. J.; Helppie, Martha (1987 May).  Soviet Space Stations as Analogs, Second Edition, with Mir Update (NASA Grant NAGW-659).  Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 
  • Cohen, Marc M. (2001 July).  Space Laboratories (SAE 2001-01-2142).  31st International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Orlando, Florida, USA, 9-12 July 2001.  Warrendale, Pennsylvania, USA: Society of Automotive Engineers.

ABITABILITA'
  • Mahdavi, Ardeshir (1998).  Steps to a General Theory of Habitability.  In, Human Ecology Review (vol. 5, no. 1).  Bar Harbor, Maine, USA: Society for Human Ecology.
  • Wise, James (1988 August).  The Quantitative Modelling of Human Spatial Habitability (NASA CR-177501).  Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • Aguzzi, Manuela; Häuplik, Sandra; Laan, Erik; Robinson, Douglas K. R.; Sterenborg, Glenn (2006 July).  ESA Habitat Design Workshop – Lessons Learned.  8th International Lunar Exploration Working Group (ILEWG) International Conference on Exploration and Utilization of the Moon, Beijing, China, 23-27 July 2006.
  • Stuster, Jack W. (1986 September)  Space Station Habitability Recommendations Based on a Systematic Comparative Analysis of Analogous Conditions (NASA CR-3943).  Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • Sherwood, Brent (2002 October).  Design Organizational Principles for Earth Orbital Architecture (AIAA 2002-6101).  1st Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2002), Houston, Texas, USA, 10-11 October 2002.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 
  • Berns, Torben; Jemtrud, Michael; Domlesky, Anya; Nguyen, Philam; Garvey, Thomas (2010 July).  A Nonterrestrial Approach to Space Inhabitation (AIAA 2010-6172).  40th International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Barcelona, Spain, 11-15 July 2010.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Doule, Ondřej (2010 July).  Space Architecture – Theory and Educational Strategy (AIAA 2010-6174).  40th International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Barcelona, Spain, 11-15 July 2010.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 
  • Lane, Helen W.; Sauer, Richard L.; Feeback, Daniel L. (Eds.) (2002).  Isolation: NASA Experiments in Closed-Environment Living (American Astronautical Society, Science and Technology Series, Vol. 104).  San Diego, California, USA: Univelt, Inc.
  • Cohen, Marc M.; Brody, Adam R. (1991 April).  Human Factors Issues for Interstellar Spacecraft.  In, Proceedings of the 28th Space Congress (p. 1·19-1·29).  Cocoa Beach, Florida, USA, 23-26 April 1991: Canaveral Council of Technical Societies
  • Häuplik-Meusburger, Sandra (2010 July).  My Home is my Spaceship – An Investigation of Extra-Terrestrial Architecture from a Human Perspective (AIAA 2010-6021).  40th International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Barcelona, Spain, 11-15 July 2010.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
  • Kriegh, Michael; Kriegh, Julie (2003 July).  Growth, Form and Proportion in Nature: Lessons for Human Habitation in off Planet Environments (SAE 2003-01-2653).  33rd International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 7-10 July 2003.  Warrendale, Pennsylvania, USA: Society of Automotive Engineers. 
  • Mohanty, Susmita; Jørgensen, Jesper; Nyström, Maria (2006 September).  Psychological Factors Associated with Habitat Design for Planetary Mission Simulators (AIAA 2006-7345).  2nd International Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2006), AIAA Space 2006 Conference & Exposition, San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 2006.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
  • Mohanty, Susmita; Mount, Frances; Nyström, Maria (2006 September).  Fidelity Evaluation Model for Planetary Mission Simulators: Part I – Simonaut Survey (AIAA 2006-7342).  2nd International Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2006), AIAA Space 2006 Conference & Exposition, San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 2006.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
  • Kennedy, Kriss J. (2006 September).  Advanced Habitation Efforts at JSC-CTSD (AIAA 2006-7333).  2nd International Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2006), AIAA Space 2006 Conference & Exposition, San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 2006.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
  • Lockard, Elizabeth Song (2006 September).  Habitation in Space: The Relationship between Aesthetics & Dwelling (AIAA 2006-7331).  2nd International Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2006), AIAA Space 2006 Conference & Exposition, San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 2006.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 
  • Broughton, Hugh G. K. (2010 July).  Antarctic Research Stations: Parallels for Interplanetary Design (AIAA 2010-6106).  40th International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Barcelona, Spain, 11-15 July 2010.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 
  • Vogler, Andreas (2004 May 20).  Change of Paradigms: Designing Habitat vs. Designing Machines – Importance of Integration of Aerospace Architect in Early Design Phases.  White paper, submitted in response to the NASA Exploration Systems Enterprise, Request for Information RFI04212004.
  • Cohen, Marc M. (1985 October).  Human Factors in Space Station Architecture I: Space Station Program Implications for Human Factors Research (NASA TM-86702).  Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Cohen, Marc M.; Bussolari, Steven (1987 April).  Human Factors in Space Station Architecture II: EVA Access Facility – A Comparative Analysis of Four Concepts for On-Orbit Space Suit Servicing (NASA TM-86856).  Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • Bond, Robert L. (1973 October).  Habitability / Crew Quarters – Experiment M487.  In, Skylab Medical Experiments Altitude Test (NASA TM-X-58115, p. 17·1-17·11).  Houston, Texas, USA: Johnson Space Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Department of Architecture (1992).  Pax: A Permanent Base for Human Habitation of Mars.  In, Proceedings of the 8th Summer Conference, NASA/USRA Advanced Design Program (p. 343-357).  Washington, DC, USA, 15-19 June 1992.  Washington, DC, USA: Universities Space Research Association.
  • Celentano, J. T.; Amorelli, D.; Freeman, G. G. (1963 May).  Establishing a Habitability Index for Space Stations and Planetary Bases (AIAA 63-139).  AIAA/ASMA Manned Space Laboratory Conference, Los Angeles, California, USA, 2 May 1963.  New York, New York, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
  • Rathert, George A.; McFadden, Norman M.; Weick, Richard F.; Patton, R. Mark; Stinnett, Glen W.; Rogers, Terence A. (1964 February).  Minimum Crew Space Habitability for the Lunar Mission (NASA TN-D-2065).  Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • Cohen, Marc M. (1996 September).  Habitat Distinctions: Planetary versus Interplanetary Architecture (AIAA 96-4467).  Space Programs and Technologies Conference, Huntsville, Alabama, USA, 24-26 September 1996.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics


GRAVITA' ARTIFICIALE
  • Joosten, B. Kent (2002).  Preliminary Assessment of Artificial Gravity Impacts to Deep-Space Vehicle Design (NASA JSC-EX-02-50).  Houston, Texas, USA: Johnson Space Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • Hall, Theodore W. (1991 May).  The Architecture of Artificial Gravity: Mathematical Musings on Designing for Life and Motion in a Centripetally Accelerated Environment.  In B. Faughnan, G. Maryniak (Eds.), Space Manufacturing 8: Energy and Materials from Space (p. 177-186).  10th Princeton/AIAA/SSI Conference, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, 15-18 May 1991.  Washington, DC, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 
  • Hall, Theodore W. (1993 May).  The Architecture of Artificial Gravity: Archetypes and Transformations of Terrestrial Design.  In B. Faughnan (Ed.), Space Manufacturing 9: The High Frontier – Accession, Development and Utilization (p. 198-209).  11th SSI-Princeton Conference, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, 12-15 May 1993.  Washington, DC, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
  • Hall, Theodore W. (1995 May).  The Architecture of Artificial Gravity: Theory, Form, and Function in the High Frontier.  In B. Faughnan (Ed.), Space Manufacturing 10: Pathways to the High Frontier (p. 182-192).  12th SSI-Princeton Conference, Princeton, New Jersey, USA, 4-7 May 1995.  Washington, DC, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 
  • Hall, Theodore W. (2006 September).  Artificial Gravity Visualization, Empathy, and Design (AIAA 2006-7321).  2nd International Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2006), AIAA Space 2006 Conference & Exposition, San Jose, California, USA, 19-21 September 2006.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
  • Hall, Theodore W. (2004 May 20).  Architectural Design to Promote Human Adaptation to Artificial Gravity.  White paper, submitted in response to the NASA Exploration Systems Enterprise, Request for Information RFI04212004.
  • Kamman, Michelle; Paloski, William; Joosten, B. Kent (2004).  The Effect on the Crew and Design Implementations of Artificial Gravity Transportation Systems.  White paper, submitted in response to the NASA Exploration Systems Enterprise, Request for Information RFI04212004.
  • Hall, Theodore W. (1999 September).  Inhabiting Artificial Gravity (AIAA 99-4524).  AIAA Space Technology Conference and Exposition, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 28-30 September 1999.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 

INTERNAL DESIGN E LAYOUT
  • Cohen, Marc M. (2001).  Airlocks for Pressurized Rovers (NASA TSP-ARC-14557).  Moffett Field, California, USA: Ames Research Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Lauer, Charles J.; Nuovo, Frank; Onuki, Misuzu (2010 July).  Design Aspects of Intimate Spaces – A Case Study in the Cabin Interior Design for the XP Spaceplane (AIAA 2010-6020).  40th International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Barcelona, Spain, 11-15 July 2010.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. 
  • Nixon, David; Miller, Christopher; Fauquet, Regis (1989 December).  Space Station Wardroom Habitability and Equipment Study (NASA CR-4246).  Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • Cameron, Elizabeth A.; Duston, John A.; Lee, David D. (1990).  Design of Internal Support Structures for an Inflatable Lunar Habitat (NASA CR-189996).  Washington, DC, USA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
  • Vogler, Andreas; Jørgensen, Jesper (2004 May).  Windows to the World – Doors to Space: A Reflection on the Psychology and Anthropology of Space Architecture.  Space: Science, Technology and the Arts (7th Workshop on Space and the Arts), ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands, 18-21 May 2004.  Paris, France: European Space Agency.
  • Pinni, Martina (2003 September).  Interior Design for a Space Module (AIAA 2003-6352).  AIAA Space 2003 Conference & Exposition, Long Beach, California, USA, 23-25 September 2003.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
  • Cohen, Marc M. (1998 July).  Space Habitat Design Integration Issues (SAE 981800).  28th International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), Danvers, Massachusetts, USA, 13-16 July 1998.  Warrendale, Pennsylvania, USA: Society of Automotive Engineers.
  • Benaroya, Haym (2002 October).  An Overview of Lunar Base Structures: Past and Future (AIAA 2002-6113).  1st Space Architecture Symposium (SAS 2002), Houston, Texas, USA, 10-11 October 2002.  Reston, Virginia, USA: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

VARIO
  • Duke, Michael B.; Hoffman, Stephen J.; Snook, Kelly (2003 July).  Lunar Surface Reference Missions: A Description of Human and Robotic Surface Activities (NASA TP-2003-212053).  Houston, Texas, USA: Johnson Space Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration.