At first wanted to add this post to Artlav's Hius thread but reconsidered.
There were a few reports at NTRS, but this stuff is not necessarily aligned with them.
If we're talking about 40 years' worth of flight (mentally hearing Armstrong sing "Pharoah! Let my people go"), the crew should consist of couples, and provide for newborn crew members. It doesn't mean that they will be denied human society or decent education, they will simply have to undergo acclimatisation and re-socialization upon return.
There are three parts of crew skills that should be present: exploration, engineering, and medical. Multi-roling and cross-training can help but will not replace in-depth specialized knowledge.
With this in mind, I wonder what exact skill sets should there be and how many? At least two surgeons/obstetricians, biochemist, radiologist, a dentist are my initial guess. There are strong gender requirements so that pregnancy and maternity leave of one or even two members of the medical team would not disrupt the normal workflow.
For the exploration team, skills of high-energy physicist, geologist, meteorologist, chemist, biologist are of much importance. Even a linguistics/crypto expert could be part of the team - just in case of THE Contact.
It is simpler with engineering/maintenance - reactor, lighting, HVAC, software, communications, plumbing, materials science are usually mentioned...
There were a few reports at NTRS, but this stuff is not necessarily aligned with them.
If we're talking about 40 years' worth of flight (mentally hearing Armstrong sing "Pharoah! Let my people go"), the crew should consist of couples, and provide for newborn crew members. It doesn't mean that they will be denied human society or decent education, they will simply have to undergo acclimatisation and re-socialization upon return.
There are three parts of crew skills that should be present: exploration, engineering, and medical. Multi-roling and cross-training can help but will not replace in-depth specialized knowledge.
With this in mind, I wonder what exact skill sets should there be and how many? At least two surgeons/obstetricians, biochemist, radiologist, a dentist are my initial guess. There are strong gender requirements so that pregnancy and maternity leave of one or even two members of the medical team would not disrupt the normal workflow.
For the exploration team, skills of high-energy physicist, geologist, meteorologist, chemist, biologist are of much importance. Even a linguistics/crypto expert could be part of the team - just in case of THE Contact.
It is simpler with engineering/maintenance - reactor, lighting, HVAC, software, communications, plumbing, materials science are usually mentioned...