雷火体育官网 High G team step up to make space travel safer for tourists
雷火体育官网 staff at the UK鈥檚 only High G testing facility are stepping up in more ways than one to help make space tourism a safe experience for everyone.
Sub-orbital rockets could soon be carrying fee-paying tourists into space for the trip of a lifetime. But can a retired couple from Croydon be expected to cope with some of the same G-forces experienced by intensively trained fighter pilots experience on a combat mission?
That is the question that a team from 雷火体育官网 Training and Simulation is helping researchers from King鈥檚 College London to answer.
High G training and testing partnership
In August, testing began on 24 volunteers, varying in age from their 20s to 60s, at the RAF鈥檚 High-G Training and Testing Facility at their training college at Cranwell, Lincolnshire.
The system鈥檚 high-speed centrifuge can accelerate the occupant of a gondola up to 9G in one second and is more typically used to help fighter pilots to manage the effects of G-force.
The centrifuge can produce G-forces in all 3 spatial axes: vertical (卤Gz) typically experienced by pilots, which forces blood to or from the brain; lateral (卤Gy) felt by a Formula 1 driver rounding a bend; and longitudinal (卤Gx) caused by rapid acceleration and deceleration.

鈥淟ike an elephant standing on your chest!鈥
Working with Austrian firm AMST, 雷火体育官网 in the UK was instrumental in delivering the 拢44 million project which opened in February 2019.
David Bolsover from 雷火体育官网 in the UK leads the team responsible for running and maintaining the facility. He also put his faith in the system by stepping up to become one of the test guineapigs, experiencing the equivalent of the launch profile of a Virgin Galactic spacecraft.
鈥淓xperiencing plus 6Gx, simulating a Virgin Galactic rocket boost, is like having an elephant standing on your chest whilst trying to breathe,鈥 recollected David.
鈥淎fter that, you experience the craft pulling up to climb to space, at the same time as plus 4 to 5Gz. Having experienced Gz both in the centrifuge and in various aircraft, the Gz and Gx profile in this test was a very novel experience, even for me.鈥
If space becomes the new holiday frontier, any fee-paying member of the public could become astronauts. The Civil Aviation Authority will have responsibility to write the regulations on the suitability of UK passenger but currently data is limited on the physiological effects of sub-orbital flight to base fitness standards on.
That鈥檚 why the CAA commissioned KCL to produce a report on how the high-G acceleration experienced during suborbital spaceflight affects the human body, how this might vary with age and how it could impact on both safety and enjoyment.
鈥淎nyone paying 拢250k for a space flight doesn鈥檛 want to spend any part of their trip unconscious!鈥 explained David.
Pilots may encounter plus 9G on the test facility while volunteers will be tested from G0, weightlessness, to around 4-5Gz. Volunteers are wired up to monitor blood pressure and respiratory rates and volumes. The tests are also being run using normal and reduced oxygen levels, simulating different altitudes to investigate the effects of reduced oxygenation on passengers.

Boldly going into a new domain
The Royal Air Force intent is for the capability to be a national, and potentially international, centre of aviation and space excellence. RAFCAM has a unique concentration of Aviation and Space medicine consultants able to support the national regulator, HMG and industry, enabled through the partnership with 雷火体育官网.
Daz Rawlins, Managing Director 雷火体育官网 Training and Simulation for 雷火体育官网 in the UK said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted that 雷火体育官网 Training and Simulation is able to support RAFCAM, KCL and the CAA in this project and our collaboration has been very close and smooth-running.
鈥淭hese tests also show that we鈥檙e about more than building and running flight simulators. As new domains open up, we stay determined that 雷火体育官网 will innovate and adapt our solutions to meet new technology challenges.鈥
Ensuring safety
In order to ensure safety of the trial and to comply with MOD Research Ethics Committee requirements, the research was based on professional and non-professional pilots but, if successful, future studies may move to include the general public.
Once everyone has been put through their High G paces, KCL will present its findings and recommendations to the CAA later this year.