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Abstract:Life support elements of pressure, temperature, oxygen, and water necessary for astronaut space travel
Life support elements of pressure, temperature, oxygen, and water necessary for astronaut space travel
Bioastronautical contributions to medicine
Bioastronautical contributions to medicine
Life support elements of pressure, temperature, oxygen, and water necessary for astronaut space travel
Design and scientific equipment for the Manned Orbiting Laboratory and Skylab are elaborated. Multideck designs accommodate both zero gravity and artificial gravity conditions as well as a core module potentially useful as a planetary mission module for a 12-man crew. Artificial gravity approaches consider assembly rotation and differential spin rates for the various decks. Counterrotation systems are projected to go from a station to a 50-man space base concept.
Design and scientific equipment for the Manned Orbiting Laboratory and Skylab are elaborated. Multideck designs accommodate both zero gravity and artificial gravity conditions as well as a core module potentially useful as a planetary mission module for a 12-man crew. Artificial gravity approaches consider assembly rotation and differential spin rates for the various decks. Counterrotation systems are projected to go from a station to a 50-man space base concept.
This document is a presentation about some of the challenges of living and working in space. The presentation shows slides of the Apollo 11 liftoff, Skylab in orbit, a Space Shuttle launch, and a slide of the International Space Station. It reviews the needs and effluents of the astronauts per day, and the Environmental Control and Life Support (ECLS) systems. It shows a flow diagram of the Space Station Regenerative ECLS, which shows the various systems, and how they interact to control the environment and recycle the air, and water. There are...
MAN'S WORK IN SPACE HAS A NUMBER OF SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCURS UNDER EXTREMELY UNUSUAL CONDITIONS: IN WEIGHTLESSNESS, WITH LARGE G-FORCES, IN THE ABSENSE OF AN ATMOSPHERE. THE PROBLEMS OF HUMAN ADAPTATION TO SUCH CONDITIONS AND TO QUESTIONS OF THE LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM OF COSMONAUTS ARE DISCUSSED. A NUMBER OF DEVELOPMENTS IN THIS FIELD IN THE U.S.S.R. AND ABROAD ARE GIVEN.
MAN'S WORK IN SPACE HAS A NUMBER OF SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS AND OCCURS UNDER EXTREMELY UNUSUAL CONDITIONS: IN WEIGHTLESSNESS, WITH LARGE G-FORCES, IN THE ABSENSE OF AN ATMOSPHERE. THE PROBLEMS OF HUMAN ADAPTATION TO SUCH CONDITIONS AND TO QUESTIONS OF THE LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM OF COSMONAUTS ARE DISCUSSED. A NUMBER OF DEVELOPMENTS IN THIS FIELD IN THE U.S.S.R. AND ABROAD ARE GIVEN.
This document is a presentation about some of the challenges of living and working in space. The presentation shows slides of the Apollo 11 liftoff, Skylab in orbit, a Space Shuttle launch, and a slide of the International Space Station. It reviews the needs and effluents of the astronauts per day, and the Environmental Control and Life Support (ECLS) systems. It shows a flow diagram of the Space Station Regenerative ECLS, which shows the various systems, and how they interact to control the environment and recycle the air, and water. There are...