NASA is working with a number of commercial companies to develop the next low Earth orbit spacecraft. The hardware volume and weight constraints are similar to or greater than those of the Apollo era. This, coupled with the equally demanding cost challenge of the proposed commercial vehicles, causes much of the Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS) designs to be reconsidered. The Waste Collection System (WCS) is within this group of ECLSS hardware. The development to support this new initiative is discussed within. A WCS concept - intended to be common for all the vehicle platforms currently on the drawing board - is being developed. The new concept, referred to as the Universal Waste Management System (UWMS), includes favor...
NASA is developing a waste management system for use in a pressurizable space suit for future Orion ...
Parametric data for six waste management subsystems considered for use on the Space Station are comp...
On the International Space Station (ISS) there are currently two toilets. One is located in the Russ...
Since NASA's new spacecraft in development for both LEO and Deep Space capability have considerable ...
A no-risk approach for developing an Improved Waste Collection Subsystem (WCS) for the shuttle orbit...
Design concepts for improved fecal waste collection both on the space shuttle orbiter and as a precu...
Practical ways were explored of improving waste compaction and of providing rapid turnaround between...
NASA's Advanced Exploration Systems Logistics Reduction Project is developing technologies that redu...
Definition of waste products resulting from manned spacecraft systems with various combinations of m...
Over the years, crewed space missions, starting from the first human spaceflight in 1961 to date, ha...
In the future planned interplanetary expedition mission to Mars, spaceflight crewmembers will be exp...
The International Space Station (ISS) currently provides human waste collection and hygiene faciliti...
The analyses and studies conducted to develop a recommended design concept for a new fecal collectio...
One of NASA's Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) projects is the Logistics Reduction and Repurposing...
Engineering studies, design activity and testing associated with the development of a waste collecti...
NASA is developing a waste management system for use in a pressurizable space suit for future Orion ...
Parametric data for six waste management subsystems considered for use on the Space Station are comp...
On the International Space Station (ISS) there are currently two toilets. One is located in the Russ...
Since NASA's new spacecraft in development for both LEO and Deep Space capability have considerable ...
A no-risk approach for developing an Improved Waste Collection Subsystem (WCS) for the shuttle orbit...
Design concepts for improved fecal waste collection both on the space shuttle orbiter and as a precu...
Practical ways were explored of improving waste compaction and of providing rapid turnaround between...
NASA's Advanced Exploration Systems Logistics Reduction Project is developing technologies that redu...
Definition of waste products resulting from manned spacecraft systems with various combinations of m...
Over the years, crewed space missions, starting from the first human spaceflight in 1961 to date, ha...
In the future planned interplanetary expedition mission to Mars, spaceflight crewmembers will be exp...
The International Space Station (ISS) currently provides human waste collection and hygiene faciliti...
The analyses and studies conducted to develop a recommended design concept for a new fecal collectio...
One of NASA's Advanced Exploration Systems (AES) projects is the Logistics Reduction and Repurposing...
Engineering studies, design activity and testing associated with the development of a waste collecti...
NASA is developing a waste management system for use in a pressurizable space suit for future Orion ...
Parametric data for six waste management subsystems considered for use on the Space Station are comp...
On the International Space Station (ISS) there are currently two toilets. One is located in the Russ...