This document describes the forward working plan to identify what countermeasure resources are needed for a vehicle with an artificial gravity module (intermittent centrifugation) and what Countermeasure Resources are needed for a rotating transit vehicle (continuous centrifugation) to minimize the effects of microgravity to Mars Exploration crewmembers
The design, construction, and operation of a low-Earth orbit space station poses unique challenges f...
Possible acute and late risks to the central nervous system (CNS) from galactic cosmic rays (GCR) an...
Space adaptation syndrome is a motion sickness-like disorder which affects up to 50 percent of all p...
This document describes the forward working plan to identify what countermeasure resources are neede...
An investigation was made to determine the feasibility of using an aerobrake system for manned and u...
This report highlights the scientific and engineering accomplishments achieved during the 14-day Sec...
Space Station Freedom environmental control and life support system testing has been conducted at Ma...
This report reviewed the literature on human tolerance to acceleration at 1 G and changes in toleran...
Advanced high performance vehicles, including Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) hypersonic flight vehicle...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has flight tested two X-29A aircraft at low and high angles o...
The dynamic environment must be known to evaluate high pressure oxidizer turbopump inducer fatigue l...
This document outlines the tests performed to make aerodynamic force and torque measurements on the ...
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Headquarters chartered the Technology Evaluatio...
The STS-61 Shuttle mission, which took place in December 1993, was solely aimed at servicing the Hub...
This document is issued in response to the Clean Air Act Amendment of 1990, Public Law 101-549, whic...
The design, construction, and operation of a low-Earth orbit space station poses unique challenges f...
Possible acute and late risks to the central nervous system (CNS) from galactic cosmic rays (GCR) an...
Space adaptation syndrome is a motion sickness-like disorder which affects up to 50 percent of all p...
This document describes the forward working plan to identify what countermeasure resources are neede...
An investigation was made to determine the feasibility of using an aerobrake system for manned and u...
This report highlights the scientific and engineering accomplishments achieved during the 14-day Sec...
Space Station Freedom environmental control and life support system testing has been conducted at Ma...
This report reviewed the literature on human tolerance to acceleration at 1 G and changes in toleran...
Advanced high performance vehicles, including Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) hypersonic flight vehicle...
The NASA Dryden Flight Research Center has flight tested two X-29A aircraft at low and high angles o...
The dynamic environment must be known to evaluate high pressure oxidizer turbopump inducer fatigue l...
This document outlines the tests performed to make aerodynamic force and torque measurements on the ...
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Headquarters chartered the Technology Evaluatio...
The STS-61 Shuttle mission, which took place in December 1993, was solely aimed at servicing the Hub...
This document is issued in response to the Clean Air Act Amendment of 1990, Public Law 101-549, whic...
The design, construction, and operation of a low-Earth orbit space station poses unique challenges f...
Possible acute and late risks to the central nervous system (CNS) from galactic cosmic rays (GCR) an...
Space adaptation syndrome is a motion sickness-like disorder which affects up to 50 percent of all p...