Season 5, Episode 12: Taking a spin: Talking about the history of the Johnsville Centrifuge, Part 2

Space 3D Podcast by Eleanor O'Rangers

Episode notes

Welcome to Space 3D!

We recently had the opportunity to interview individuals who conducted research, operated, or who served as research volunteers on the old Johnsville Centrifuge—aka the Dynamic Flight Simulator—which was located on the now closed Naval Air Development Center in Warminster, Pennsylvania.

Why, you may ask, is Space 3D talking centrifuges? Well, there is a space connection! NASA used the Johnsville Centrifuge for training X-15, Project Mercury, Project Gemini and Apollo astronauts-- and a handful of Space Shuttle pilots!

In Part 2 of our interview, human factors researcher Barry Shender will discuss what acceleration- or G- induced loss of consciousness is, what the human tolerance is to G before losing consciousness, and how it was measured in the Johnsville centrifuge. Once again, we’ll also hear some first-h ... 

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centrifugeaccelerationjohnsvilledynamic flight simulatorwarminster