Abstract

The article discusses the necessity of taking into account the members of international interplanetary expeditions’ national psychological characteristics as an important element of ensuring their stable and positive interaction in the preparation and implementation of a flight program. At the same time, it is noted that the key moment of this process is the formation of a tolerant ethnic environment in the crew training process. The foundations of individual and group communication in terms of the understanding of foreign language partners’ ethnopsychological characteristics and its typical features are described.

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