spacesphysical
Spacesphysical is an interdisciplinary field that studies how physical spaces—interiors and exteriors of spacecraft, habitats, and work areas—are designed, used, and adapted to support human activities in space. The term blends space engineering, architecture, human factors, and environmental psychology to address how spatial form, modularity, and materials interact with microgravity, radiation, acoustics, and life support systems. Core aims include optimizing safety, productivity, wellbeing, and mission flexibility through adaptable layouts, ergonomic interfaces, and integrated systems.
Historically, spacesphysical emerged in the early 21st century with growing interest in long-duration missions, commercial spaceflight,
Applications range from spacecraft interior configurations and airlock arrangements to surface habitat planning and EVA support
Spacesphysical remains a developing, sometimes niche term, used alongside space architecture and human factors engineering. It