Human Engineering of the Space Shuttle

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The Space Shuttle's human engineering focused on crew safety, functionality, and comfort. The orbiter's interior was designed for up to seven astronauts, featuring an ergonomic layout for work and rest. Control panels and displays were carefully arranged for optimal use, and specially designed seats with restraints ensured crew stability during dynamic phases. Large windows provided panoramic views of space and Earth. Advanced life support systems maintained a habitable environment, and emergency systems addressed potential issues. Extensive training and simulations prepared astronauts for diverse mission scenarios. The Shuttle's human-computer interaction design facilitated effective communication between the crew and spacecraft systems, contributing to its operational success from 1981 to 2011.