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Human Systems Integration (HSI) Case Studies from the NASA Constellation Program
Author(s): Baggerman, Susan; Berdich, Debbie; Whitmore, Mihriban
Abstract: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Constellation Program is responsible for planning and implementing those programs necessary to send human explorers back to the moon, onward to Mars and other ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-15
Document ID: 20090001318
ISS Expeditions 16 & 17: Chemical Analysis Results for Potable Water
Author(s): Straub, John E., II; Plumlee, Debrah K.; Schultz, John R.
Abstract: During the twelve month span of Expeditions 16 and 17 beginning October of 2007, the chemical quality of the potable water onboard the International Space Station (ISS) was verified safe for crew consumption through the ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-14
Document ID: 20090001285
The First Development of Human Factors Engineering Requirements for Application to Ground Task Design for a NASA Flight Program
Author(s): Dischinger, H. Charles, Jr.; Stambolian, Damon B.; Miller, Darcy H.
Abstract: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has long applied standards-derived human engineering requirements to the development of hardware and software for use by astronauts while in flight. The most important source ...
NASA Center: Kennedy Space Center, Marshall Space Flight Center Publication Year: 2008
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-14
Document ID: 20090001286; Report Number: 08ICES-0279
Instrument Display Visual Angles for Conventional Aircraft and the MQ-9 Ground Control Station
Author(s): Kamine, Tovy Haber; Bendrick, Gregg A.
Abstract: Aircraft instrument panels should be designed such that primary displays are in optimal viewing location to minimize pilot perception and response time. Human Factors engineers define three zones (i.e. cones ) of visual ...
NASA Center: Dryden Flight Research Center Publication Year: 2008
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-14
Document ID: 20090001293
Performance Assessment of the Exploration Water Recovery System
Author(s): Carter. D. Layne; Tabb, David; Perry, Jay
Abstract: A new water recovery system architecture designed to fulfill the National Aeronautics and Space Administration s (NASA) Space Exploration Policy has been tested at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC). This water recovery ...
NASA Center: Marshall Space Flight Center Publication Year: 2008
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-14
Document ID: 20090001281; Report Number: 2008-01-0042
Development of an Inline Urine Monitoring System for the International Space Station
Author(s): Broyan, James Lee, Jr.; Cibuzar, Banelle R.
Abstract: Human exposure to microgravity during spaceflight causes bone loss. Calcium and other metabolic byproducts are excreted in urine voids. Frequent and accurate measurement of urine void volume and constituents is essential to ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2008
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-13
Document ID: 20090001143
International Space Station Environmental Control and Life Support System Acceptance Testing for Node 1 Atmosphere Control and Supply Subsystem
Author(s): Williams, David E.
Abstract: The International Space Station (ISS) Node 1 Environmental Control and Life Support (ECLS) System is comprised of five subsystems: Atmosphere Control and Supply (ACS), Atmosphere Revitalization (AR), Fire Detection and ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-13
Document ID: 20090001159; Report Number: DAA-17434
Water Pump Development for the EVA PLSS
Author(s): Schuller, Michael; Kurwitz, Cable; Goldman, Jeff; Morris, Kim; Trevino, Luis
Abstract: This paper describes the effort by the Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) and Honeywell for NASA to design, fabricate, and test a preflight prototype pump for use in the Extravehicular activity (EVA) portable life ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-13
Document ID: 20090001153
Sheet Membrane Spacesuit Water Membrane Evaporator Thermal Test
Author(s): Trevino, Luis A.; Bue, Grant C.
Abstract: For future lunar extravehicular activities (EVA), one method under consideration for rejecting crew and electronics heat involves evaporating water through a hydrophobic, porous Teflon(Registered Trademark) membrane. A ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-07
Document ID: 20080048256
Advanced Crew Escape Suits (ACES): Particle Impact Test
Author(s): Rosales, Keisa R.; Stoltzfus, Joel M.
Abstract: NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) requested NASA JSC White Sands Test Facility to assist in determining the effects of impaired anodization on aluminum parts in advanced crew escape suits (ACES). Initial investigation ...
NASA Center: Johnson Space Center, White Sands Test Facility Publication Year: 2009
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-07
Document ID: 20080048305
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