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Concepts for interior color of interplanetary mannedcrewed spacecraft

I believe I once saw a documentary, a while back, of NASA examining concepts for future, interplanetary mannedcrewed spacecraft. I thought the discussion included studying the interior colors, and the importance of gradating the colors from slightly darker to lighter, from the floor to the ceiling, for psychological reasons.

Has NASA done anyIs there documentation of such studies and if so, what would be the psychological advantage in varying how light and dark the colors are?

Concepts for interior color of interplanetary manned spacecraft

I believe I once saw a documentary of NASA examining concepts for future, interplanetary manned spacecraft. I thought the discussion included studying the interior colors, and the importance of gradating the colors from slightly darker to lighter, from the floor to the ceiling, for psychological reasons.

Has NASA done any such studies and if so, what would be the psychological advantage in varying how light and dark the colors are?

Concepts for interior color of interplanetary crewed spacecraft

I believe saw a documentary, a while back, of concepts for future, interplanetary crewed spacecraft. I thought the discussion included studying the interior colors, and the importance of gradating the colors from slightly darker to lighter, from the floor to the ceiling, for psychological reasons.

Is there documentation of such studies and if so, what would be the psychological advantage in varying how light and dark the colors are?

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Concepts for interior color of interplanetary manned spacecraft

I believe I once saw a documentary of NASA examining concepts for future, interplanetary manned spacecraft. I thought the discussion included studying the interior colors, and the importance of gradating the colors from slightly darker to lighter, from the floor to the ceiling, for psychological reasons.

Has NASA done any such studies and if so, what would be the psychological advantage in varying how light and dark the colors are?