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Space Station Engineering Design Issues [PDF]
Space Station Freedom topics addressed include: general design issues; issues related to utilization and operations; issues related to systems requirements and design; and management issues relevant to ...
Boehm, Barry W. +9 more
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Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 324) [PDF]
This bibliography lists 200 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA Scientific and Technical Information System during May, 1989.
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Space Station medical sciences concepts [PDF]
Current life sciences concepts relating to Space Station are presented including the following: research, extravehicular activity, biobehavioral considerations, medical care, maintenance of dental health, maintaining health through physical conditioning ...
Johnson, P. C., Jr., Mason, J. A.
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The goal of the basic research portion of the extravehicular activity (EVA) glove research program is to gain a greater understanding of the kinematics of the hand, the characteristics of the pressurized EVA glove, and the interaction of the two ...
Dickenson, Rueben D. +5 more
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Evidence-based Approach to Establish Space Suit Carbon Dioxide Limits [PDF]
A literature survey was conducted to assess if published data (evidence) could help inform a space suit carbon dioxide (CO2) limit. The search identified more than 120 documents about human interaction with elevated CO2. Until now, the guiding philosophy
Abercromby, Andrew F. J. +4 more
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Observations of MMOD Impact Damage to the ISS [PDF]
This paper describes meteoroid and orbital debris (MMOD) damage observations on the International Space Station (ISS). Several hundred MMOD damage sites on ISS have been documented using imagery taken from ISS windows.
Christiansen, Eric L. +2 more
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Physiological and technological considerations for Mars mission extravehicular activity [PDF]
The nature of the suit is a function of the needs of human physiology, the ambient environment outside the suit, and the type of activity to be accomplished while in the suit.
Sedej, Melaine M., Waligora, James M.
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Utility of ultrasound in managing acute medical conditions in space: a scoping review. [PDF]
Asachi P +4 more
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Advancing automation and robotics technology for the Space Station and for the US economy. Volume 1: Executive overview [PDF]
In response to Public Law 98-371, dated July 18, 1984, the NASA Advanced Technology Advisory Committee has studied automation and robotics for use in the Space Station.
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Control of a free-flying robot manipulator system [PDF]
The goal of the research is to develop and test control strategies for a self-contained, free flying space robot. Such a robot would perform operations in space similar to those currently handled by astronauts during extravehicular activity (EVA).
Alexander, H., Cannon, R. H., Jr.
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