The Advanced Concepts Office needed human factors analyses on various hatches for future deep space modules. The current standard is the 32" hatch, and the goal of this analysis was to assess this hatch size compared to larger sizes for egress, logistics, and safety
This presentation will discuss the multiple projects performed in United Space Alliance's Human Engi...
Since the 1960s, NASA, the Air Force, and now private industry have attempted to develop an operatio...
Anthropometric factors in manned space flight as related to workspace analysis, psychological effect...
The NASA Docking System (NDS) is a 31.5-inch (800-millimeter)-diameter circular hatch for astronauts...
Traditional human factors design involves the development of human factors requirements based on a d...
As part of NASA's Human Research Program, the Space Human Factors Engineering Project serves as the ...
NASA is required to accommodate individuals who fall within a 1st to 99th percentile range on a vari...
Increasing efforts in sending humans to Mars calls for greater considerations of the ways in which v...
The space station program is based on a set of premises on mission requirements and the operational ...
This slide presentation reviews the work of the Habitability and Human Factors Branch in support of ...
Human engineering design criteria for use in designing earth launch vehicle systems and equipmen
Human Factors has been instrumental in preventing potential on-orbit hazards and increasing overall ...
One possible next leap in human space exploration is a mission to a near Earth asteroid (NEA). In or...
Future human exploration missions beyond Earth vicinity will be demanding, requiring highly efficien...
A Deep Space Habitat (DSH) is the crew habitation module designed for long duration missions. Althou...
This presentation will discuss the multiple projects performed in United Space Alliance's Human Engi...
Since the 1960s, NASA, the Air Force, and now private industry have attempted to develop an operatio...
Anthropometric factors in manned space flight as related to workspace analysis, psychological effect...
The NASA Docking System (NDS) is a 31.5-inch (800-millimeter)-diameter circular hatch for astronauts...
Traditional human factors design involves the development of human factors requirements based on a d...
As part of NASA's Human Research Program, the Space Human Factors Engineering Project serves as the ...
NASA is required to accommodate individuals who fall within a 1st to 99th percentile range on a vari...
Increasing efforts in sending humans to Mars calls for greater considerations of the ways in which v...
The space station program is based on a set of premises on mission requirements and the operational ...
This slide presentation reviews the work of the Habitability and Human Factors Branch in support of ...
Human engineering design criteria for use in designing earth launch vehicle systems and equipmen
Human Factors has been instrumental in preventing potential on-orbit hazards and increasing overall ...
One possible next leap in human space exploration is a mission to a near Earth asteroid (NEA). In or...
Future human exploration missions beyond Earth vicinity will be demanding, requiring highly efficien...
A Deep Space Habitat (DSH) is the crew habitation module designed for long duration missions. Althou...
This presentation will discuss the multiple projects performed in United Space Alliance's Human Engi...
Since the 1960s, NASA, the Air Force, and now private industry have attempted to develop an operatio...
Anthropometric factors in manned space flight as related to workspace analysis, psychological effect...