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Autor:
Joel M. Stoltzfus, Alfredo Juarez, Gina M. Young, David B. Hirsch, Branelle R. Rodriguez, Susana A. Harper, Sterling B. Tarver
Publikováno v:
43rd International Conference on Environmental Systems.
Spacecraft are currently operated in an elevated oxygen environment for various reasons for extended amounts of time. On the International Space Station, the most common and severe fire hazard scenario surrounds airlock operations. Materials in eleva
Autor:
Gina M. Young, Branelle R. Rodriguez, Susana A. Harper, Sterling B. Tarver, Alfredo Juarez, David B. Hirsch
Publikováno v:
43rd International Conference on Environmental Systems.
Many sources of fuel are present aboard current spacecraft, with one especially hazardous source of stored energy: lithium ion batteries. Lithium ion batteries are a very hazardous form of fuel due to their self-sustaining combustion once ignited, fo
Autor:
Branelle R. Rodriguez, David B. Hirsch, Gina M. Young, Sterling B. Tarver, Harold D. Beeson, Susana A. Harper, Alfredo Juarez
Publikováno v:
43rd International Conference on Environmental Systems.
Many sources of fuel are present aboard current spacecraft, with one being an especially hazardous source of stored energy: the self-contained oxygen generator. Self-contained oxygen generators are currently used aboard vessels that are typically iso
Publikováno v:
43rd International Conference on Environmental Systems.
Publikováno v:
42nd International Conference on Environmental Systems.
Engineers at Johnson Space Center (JSC) are developing an Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) design for the Space Exploration Vehicle (SEV). The SEV will aid to expand the human exploration envelope for Geostationary Transfer Orbit
Publikováno v:
41st International Conference on Environmental Systems.
Exposure to microgravity during human spaceflight is required to be defined and understood as the human exploration of space requires longer duration missions. It is known that long term exposure to microgravity causes bone loss. Urine voids are capa