kosmonautyce
Kosmonautyce is a recently coined field that seeks to study the human, cultural, ethical, and operational dimensions of space exploration, with emphasis on crewed missions and long-duration stays in isolated and extreme environments. Proponents describe kosmonautyce as an interdisciplinary endeavor that blends anthropology, psychology, human factors engineering, space policy, and science and technology studies to address not only technical challenges but also crew wellbeing, organizational culture, and the societal implications of space activity.
Etymology and scope: The term combines kosmonaut, the singular for a space traveler in many Slavic languages,
History and status: The term appears primarily in informal discussions, speculative writing, and some exploratory academic
Research and methods: Work associated with kosmonautyce draws on ethnography, interviews with current or former spaceflight
Significance and reception: Advocates argue that kosmonautyce helps ground engineering and policy in human experience, improving