In addition to the full complement of training courses, The NASTAR Center, through its Aeromedical Training Institute, offers dedicated and customizable capabilities to research Human Factors and Aeromedical issues of high-performance air- and spacecraft flight, including the effects of altitude exposure, high G exposure, spatial disorientation, and escape from a disabled aircraft.
NASTAR Center opens in January 2007 as a full-service facility to meet the research needs of:
- U.S. Government Agencies
- U.S. Military
- International Militaries
- US Civil Aviation Organizations
- International Civil Aviation Organizations
- U.S. and International Universities
- U.S. and International Air- and Spacecraft Manufacturing Companies
- U.S. and International Companies who provide services to Private Space Travelers
- Private Individuals who Desire to Experience Space Travel or Space Training, or engage in "Serious Entertainment"
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