Hamilton was selected to lead NASTARSM Center’s medical team in part because of his special expertise in aviation medicine, space flight physiology, and centrifuge-based training and simulation from his early career as a U.S. Navy flight surgeon. NASTARSM Center is equipped with leading-edge simulation technology, including a state-of-the-art human centrifuge that can provide commercial space travelers the ability to experience sustained elevated G exposure, and other technology which is used for training in altitude exposure, spatial disorientation, and other physiological effects of entering the space environment.
Branson and Hamilton were joined at yesterday’s event by a few of the first Virgin Galactic space travelers, known as Founders, who have been training at NASTARSM Center over the past several months. Hamilton has been monitoring their training from a medical perspective.
“This training is extremely important to prepare space travelers and insure safety,” said Hamilton. “I am honored and excited to be a part of this history-making process.”
Also on hand were Drexel University president Dr. Constantine Papadakis and William F. Mitchell, CEO & President of Environmental Tectonics Corporation and an alumnus of Drexel University.
 |
For more information:
www.nastarcenter.com
www.virgingalactic.com |
| Pictured from L to R: Drexel President Constantine Papadakis; Virgin Galactic Founder Sir Richard Branson; Dr. Richard Hamilton; Environmental Tectonics Corporation CEO & President William F. Mitchell |
|