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Energy Expenditure During Extravehicular Activity Through Apollo

open access: yes, 2011
Monitoring crew health during manned space missions has always been an important factor to ensure that the astronauts can complete the missions successfully and within safe physiological limits. The necessity of real-time metabolic rate monitoring during
Paul, Heather L.
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Apollo operations handbook, extravehicular mobility unit. Volume 1 - System description, CSD-A-789-/1/, Apollo 14

open access: yes, 1970
Configuration and systems description of life support equipment for intravehicular and extravehicular activity - Vol.

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A simulation system for Space Station extravehicular activity

open access: yes, 1993
America's next major step into space will be the construction of a permanently manned Space Station which is currently under development and scheduled for full operation in the mid-1990's.
Shepherd, Chip, Marmolejo, Jose A.
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Extravehicular mobility unit thermal simulator

open access: yes, 1973
The analytical methods, thermal model, and user's instructions for the SIM bay extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) routine are presented. This digital computer program was developed for detailed thermal performance predictions of the crewman performing a ...
Phillips, M. A., Hixon, C. W.
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Extravehicular Activity Probabilistic Risk Assessment Overview for Thermal Protection System Repair on the Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission

open access: yes, 2010
The Shuttle Program initiated an Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) to assess the risks associated with performing a Shuttle Thermal Protection System (TPS) repair during the Space Transportation System (STS)-125 Hubble ...
Bigler, Mark   +2 more
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Integrated Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Human Research Plan: 2016

open access: yes, 2016
United StatesNASA Johnson Space CenterWyle Science, Technology and Engineering Group401ICES401: Extravehicular Activity: SystemsVienna, AustriaJason R. Norcross, Wyle Science, Technology and Engineering Group, USAAndrew F. J.
Chappell, Steven   +5 more
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Extravehicular Activities for Mars Exploration

open access: yes, 2010
Extravehicular activity is one of the most critical areas for planetary exploration. On Mars, due to gravity conditions, dust contamination and a specific thermal scenario, a special kind of suit is required to protect the astronauts.
de León, Pablo
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Control of a liquid cooling garment for extravehicular astronauts by cutaneous and external auditory meatus temperatures

open access: yes, 1970
Automatic temperature control for liquid cooling garments used during astronaut extravehicular activity with external auditory meatus, and skin temperature as input ...
Fulcher, Clay W. G., Fulcher, C. W. G.
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Study of CO2 sorbents for extravehicular activity

open access: yes, 1973
Portable life support equipment was studied for meeting the requirements of extravehicular activities. Previous studies indicate that the most promising method for performing the CO2 removal function removal function were metallic oxides and/or metallic ...
Colombo, G. V.
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Biomedical Support of U.S. Extravehicular Activity

open access: yes, 2007
The world's first extravehicular activity (EVA) was performed by A. A. Leonov on March 18, 1965 during the Russian Voskhod-2 mission. The first US EVA was executed by Gemini IV astronaut Ed White on June 3, 1965, with an umbilical tether that included ...
Thomas, K. S.   +4 more
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