Our understanding of the fire safety risk in manned spacecraft has been limited by the small scale of the testing we have been able to conduct in low-gravity. Fire growth and spread cannot be expected to scale linearly with sample size so we cannot make accurate predictions of the behavior of realistic scale fires in spacecraft based on the limited low-g testing to date. As a result, spacecraft fire safety protocols are necessarily very conservative and costly. Future crewed missions are expected to be longer in duration than previous exploration missions outside of low-earth orbit and accordingly, more complex in terms of operations, logistics, and safety. This will increase the challenge of ensuring a fire-safe environment for the crew th...
Current fire protection for spacecraft relies mainly on fire prevention through the use of nonflamma...
Practical risk management for present and future spacecraft, including space stations, involves the ...
The space station, a permanently-inhabited orbiting laboratory, places new demands on spacecraft fir...
An international collaborative program is underway to address open issues in spacecraft fire safety....
The status is presented of a spacecraft fire safety research project that is under development to re...
Microgravity combustion phenomena have been an active area of research for the past 3 decades howeve...
For the first time, a large-scale fire was intentionally set inside a spacecraft while in orbit. Tes...
Full scale fire testing complemented by computer modelling has provided significant knowhow about th...
Since 2012, the Spacecraft Fire Experiment (Saffire) has been under development by the Spacecraft Fi...
Fire safety always receives priority attention in NASA mission designs and operations, with emphasis...
Since 2012, a series of Spacecraft Fire Experiments (Saffire) have been under development by the Spa...
The FISO (Future In-Space Operations) Telecon Series was begun in 2006, by the then-active FISO Work...
A presentation of the Saffire Experiment goals and scientific objectives for the Joint CSA/ESA/JAXA/...
As fire behaviour in manned spacecraft still remains poorly understood, an international topical tea...
The Saffire Experiment represents the first test of spacecraft fires at a scale relevant to real spa...
Current fire protection for spacecraft relies mainly on fire prevention through the use of nonflamma...
Practical risk management for present and future spacecraft, including space stations, involves the ...
The space station, a permanently-inhabited orbiting laboratory, places new demands on spacecraft fir...
An international collaborative program is underway to address open issues in spacecraft fire safety....
The status is presented of a spacecraft fire safety research project that is under development to re...
Microgravity combustion phenomena have been an active area of research for the past 3 decades howeve...
For the first time, a large-scale fire was intentionally set inside a spacecraft while in orbit. Tes...
Full scale fire testing complemented by computer modelling has provided significant knowhow about th...
Since 2012, the Spacecraft Fire Experiment (Saffire) has been under development by the Spacecraft Fi...
Fire safety always receives priority attention in NASA mission designs and operations, with emphasis...
Since 2012, a series of Spacecraft Fire Experiments (Saffire) have been under development by the Spa...
The FISO (Future In-Space Operations) Telecon Series was begun in 2006, by the then-active FISO Work...
A presentation of the Saffire Experiment goals and scientific objectives for the Joint CSA/ESA/JAXA/...
As fire behaviour in manned spacecraft still remains poorly understood, an international topical tea...
The Saffire Experiment represents the first test of spacecraft fires at a scale relevant to real spa...
Current fire protection for spacecraft relies mainly on fire prevention through the use of nonflamma...
Practical risk management for present and future spacecraft, including space stations, involves the ...
The space station, a permanently-inhabited orbiting laboratory, places new demands on spacecraft fir...