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System Overview

Environmental Inputs

Environmental inputs describe the spacecraft and mission constraints that shape what emergency-response actions are realistic, risky, or infeasible.

Environmental Inputs visual concept for Medi-Galaxy

System role

  • Provides context before treatment-priority decisions are scored.
  • Allows the simulator to represent differences between free-float, partial gravity, surface habitat, transit vehicle, and constrained treatment bay settings.
  • Connects medical actions to operational limitations rather than treating every scenario like a normal hospital room.

Signals and modeled context

  • Gravity state
  • Cabin pressure
  • Oxygen availability
  • Contamination risk
  • Inventory limits
  • Movement and anchoring constraints

Reviewer and partner value

  • Helps reviewers see why environment must be part of space medical simulation.
  • Supports training around failure modes that are invisible in terrestrial checklists.
  • Creates a useful bridge between engineering constraints and medical preparedness.
Scope note: This page describes Medi-Galaxy as a simulation, research, education, and mission-preparedness support framework. It is not presented as clinical diagnosis, autonomous treatment, or a replacement for licensed medical professionals or approved flight medical protocols.