About Nastar center
The NASTAR Center is a world-renowned commercial-use facility that specializes in aerospace physiology training and research. With state-of-the-art flight simulators and physiology-based courseware, the center offers unparalleled training for orbital and suborbital spaceflight, military aviation, civil aviation pilots, and crew members.
Located in Southampton, Pennsylvania, the NASTAR Center has been at the forefront of aerospace physiology research since its inception in 2003. The center's mission is to provide cutting-edge training programs that prepare individuals for the unique challenges of spaceflight and high-performance aviation.
One of the key features of the NASTAR Center is its advanced flight simulators. These simulators are designed to replicate real-world flight conditions with incredible accuracy. They can simulate everything from high-altitude flights to zero-gravity environments, allowing trainees to experience a wide range of scenarios before they ever leave the ground.
In addition to its flight simulators, the NASTAR Center also offers a variety of physiology-based courses that are tailored to meet specific needs. These courses cover topics such as altitude physiology, spatial disorientation prevention and recovery techniques, G-tolerance training for fighter pilots or astronauts who will experience high G-forces during launch or re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
The center's team includes some of the most experienced professionals in their respective fields. From former NASA astronauts to military aviators with decades of experience under their belts - all instructors have extensive knowledge about human performance under extreme conditions.
The NASTAR Center has worked with numerous organizations over time including NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), SpaceX (Space Exploration Technologies Corp.), Boeing Co., Lockheed Martin Corp., Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc., Blue Origin LLC among others on various projects related to space exploration or commercial aviation industry development.
Whether you're an aspiring astronaut looking for specialized training or a commercial airline pilot seeking advanced skills development - The NASTAR Center has something for everyone interested in aerospace physiology education/training programs!