An overview is presented of extravehicular activity (EVA) research and development activities at Ames. The majority of the program was devoted to presentations by the three contractors working in parallel on the EVA System Phase A Study, focusing on Implications for Man-Systems Design. Overhead visuals are included for a mission results summary, space station EVA requirements and interface accommodations summary, human productivity study cross-task coordination, and advanced EVAS Phase A study implications for man-systems design. Articles are also included on subsea approach to work systems development and advanced EVA system design requirements
Programmatic benefits to payloads are examined which can result from the routine use of extravehicul...
The definition of the Extravehicular Activity (EVA) systems interface requirements and accomodations...
Human spaceflight is arguably one of mankind's most challenging engineering feats, requiring careful...
A variety of human factors studies related to space station design are presented. Subjects include p...
Articles are presented on a space station architectural elements model study, space station group ac...
The results are presented of a study to identify specific criteria regarding space station extravehi...
Design requirements and criteria for the space station advanced Extravehicular Activity System (EVAS...
Parameters that require consideration by the planners and designers when planning for man to perform...
Several EV workstation concepts were developed and are documented. The workstation concepts were dev...
Multiple organizations within NASA and outside of NASA fund and participate in research related to e...
The development of a model for estimating the impact of manned EVA costs on future payloads is discu...
The goal of NASA s current EVA technology effort is to further develop technologies that will be use...
Four concepts for on-orbit spacesuit donning, doffing, servicing, check-out, egress and ingress are ...
Design requirements and criteria for the Space Station Advanced Extravehicular Activity System (EVAS...
EVA equipment design guides and crewman interfaces are provided. A summary presents data on suited c...
Programmatic benefits to payloads are examined which can result from the routine use of extravehicul...
The definition of the Extravehicular Activity (EVA) systems interface requirements and accomodations...
Human spaceflight is arguably one of mankind's most challenging engineering feats, requiring careful...
A variety of human factors studies related to space station design are presented. Subjects include p...
Articles are presented on a space station architectural elements model study, space station group ac...
The results are presented of a study to identify specific criteria regarding space station extravehi...
Design requirements and criteria for the space station advanced Extravehicular Activity System (EVAS...
Parameters that require consideration by the planners and designers when planning for man to perform...
Several EV workstation concepts were developed and are documented. The workstation concepts were dev...
Multiple organizations within NASA and outside of NASA fund and participate in research related to e...
The development of a model for estimating the impact of manned EVA costs on future payloads is discu...
The goal of NASA s current EVA technology effort is to further develop technologies that will be use...
Four concepts for on-orbit spacesuit donning, doffing, servicing, check-out, egress and ingress are ...
Design requirements and criteria for the Space Station Advanced Extravehicular Activity System (EVAS...
EVA equipment design guides and crewman interfaces are provided. A summary presents data on suited c...
Programmatic benefits to payloads are examined which can result from the routine use of extravehicul...
The definition of the Extravehicular Activity (EVA) systems interface requirements and accomodations...
Human spaceflight is arguably one of mankind's most challenging engineering feats, requiring careful...