This custom bibliography from the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Program lists a sampling of records found in the NASA Aeronautics and Space Database. The scope of this topic includes technologies for the recycling of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water for long-duration human presence in space. This area of focus is one of the enabling technologies as defined by NASA s Report of the President s Commission on Implementation of United States Space Exploration Policy, published in June 2004
Closed life support system research, and other conference papers on water purification, waste dispos...
The development of closed ecological systems for space stations is discussed. Growth chambers, contr...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) planned future missions set stringent deman...
As NASA looks beyond the International Space Station toward long-duration, deep space missions away ...
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is unique in its search for man made, closed lo...
As NASA looks beyond the International Space Station toward long-duration, deep space missions away ...
This custom bibliography from the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Program lists a sampling...
Over the last 55 years, NASA has evolved life support for crewed space exploration vehicles from sim...
Life support technology requirements for long-term space habitation are identified with emphasis on ...
In the future planned interplanetary expedition mission to Mars, spaceflight crewmembers will be exp...
The previous chapters have reported the accomplishments and results from four chamber life support t...
Extended manned space missions will require regenerative life support techniques. Past manned missio...
This custom bibliography from the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Program lists a sampling...
Information on physical/chemical closed-loop life support systems are given in viewgraph form. Infor...
For manned long-term missions e.g. to Mars, large amounts of food and oxygen are required to sustain...
Closed life support system research, and other conference papers on water purification, waste dispos...
The development of closed ecological systems for space stations is discussed. Growth chambers, contr...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) planned future missions set stringent deman...
As NASA looks beyond the International Space Station toward long-duration, deep space missions away ...
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is unique in its search for man made, closed lo...
As NASA looks beyond the International Space Station toward long-duration, deep space missions away ...
This custom bibliography from the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Program lists a sampling...
Over the last 55 years, NASA has evolved life support for crewed space exploration vehicles from sim...
Life support technology requirements for long-term space habitation are identified with emphasis on ...
In the future planned interplanetary expedition mission to Mars, spaceflight crewmembers will be exp...
The previous chapters have reported the accomplishments and results from four chamber life support t...
Extended manned space missions will require regenerative life support techniques. Past manned missio...
This custom bibliography from the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Program lists a sampling...
Information on physical/chemical closed-loop life support systems are given in viewgraph form. Infor...
For manned long-term missions e.g. to Mars, large amounts of food and oxygen are required to sustain...
Closed life support system research, and other conference papers on water purification, waste dispos...
The development of closed ecological systems for space stations is discussed. Growth chambers, contr...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) planned future missions set stringent deman...