Viewgraphs on evolving extravehicular activity (EVA) system capability for the evolving Space Station Freedom requirements are presented. Topics covered include: pre-scrub 1989 baseline; approach shift resulting from scrub 1989; considerations for alternative selection; EVA supply options; and key technologies for evolution of EVA system life support
Four concepts for on-orbit spacesuit donning, doffing, servicing, check-out, egress and ingress are ...
A technology assessment is presented on space extravehicular activities (EVA) that will be possible ...
Phase 2 of International Space Station (ISS) assembly is scheduled to be complete by mid 2001. This ...
Viewgraphs and discussion on the extravehicular activity system for space station evolution are pres...
Evaluation of Space Station Freedom support of manned exploration is in progress to identify SSF EVA...
In January 2004, the President announced a new Vision for Space Exploration. NASA's Office of Explor...
The goal of NASA s current EVA technology effort is to further develop technologies that will be use...
Requirements are projected for performing orbital satellite service. Emphasis is on defining the rol...
This report documents the results of a study carried out as part of NASA s Revolutionary Aerospace S...
Parameters that require consideration by the planners and designers when planning for man to perform...
The objectives of this presentation are to: Define Extravehicular Activity (EVA), identify the reaso...
The results are presented of a study to identify specific criteria regarding space station extravehi...
NASA's Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST) conducted a workshop on technology for spac...
The basic contract to define the system requirements to support the Advanced Extravehicular Activity...
America's next major step into space will be the construction of a permanently manned Space Station ...
Four concepts for on-orbit spacesuit donning, doffing, servicing, check-out, egress and ingress are ...
A technology assessment is presented on space extravehicular activities (EVA) that will be possible ...
Phase 2 of International Space Station (ISS) assembly is scheduled to be complete by mid 2001. This ...
Viewgraphs and discussion on the extravehicular activity system for space station evolution are pres...
Evaluation of Space Station Freedom support of manned exploration is in progress to identify SSF EVA...
In January 2004, the President announced a new Vision for Space Exploration. NASA's Office of Explor...
The goal of NASA s current EVA technology effort is to further develop technologies that will be use...
Requirements are projected for performing orbital satellite service. Emphasis is on defining the rol...
This report documents the results of a study carried out as part of NASA s Revolutionary Aerospace S...
Parameters that require consideration by the planners and designers when planning for man to perform...
The objectives of this presentation are to: Define Extravehicular Activity (EVA), identify the reaso...
The results are presented of a study to identify specific criteria regarding space station extravehi...
NASA's Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology (OAST) conducted a workshop on technology for spac...
The basic contract to define the system requirements to support the Advanced Extravehicular Activity...
America's next major step into space will be the construction of a permanently manned Space Station ...
Four concepts for on-orbit spacesuit donning, doffing, servicing, check-out, egress and ingress are ...
A technology assessment is presented on space extravehicular activities (EVA) that will be possible ...
Phase 2 of International Space Station (ISS) assembly is scheduled to be complete by mid 2001. This ...