Presentation visuals and an extended abstract represent a study to explore and analyze the interaction of major utilities distribution, generic workstation, and spatial composition of the SPACEHAB space station module. Issues addressed include packing densities vs. circulation, efficiency of packing vs. standardization, flexibility vs. diversity, and composition of interior volume as space for living vs. residual negative volume. The result of the study is expected to be a series of observations and preliminary evaluation criteria which focus on the productive living environment for a module in orbit
Space is an extreme and hostile environment for human life and launching the man out of the Earth’s ...
Missions that will benefit from the development of a permanent manned space station are examined. Th...
A theoretical model for evaluating human spatial habitability (HuSH) in the proposed U.S. Space Stat...
Articles are presented on a space station architectural elements model study, space station group ac...
The worksphere, a user controlled computer workstation enclosure, was expanded in scope to an engine...
The space station program is based on a set of premises on mission requirements and the operational ...
This study explores and analyzes architectural design approaches for the interior of the Space Stati...
Space station habitability was studied by investigating crew activity routines, proximities, ergonom...
A variety of human factors studies related to space station design are presented. Subjects include p...
Summarization: The paper presents the development of an on-‐going research project that focuses on ...
This paper discusses habitability issues and design concepts which apply to large and small space st...
Human Factors Engineering support was provided for the 30% design review of the late Space Station F...
Human factor researchers and engineers are making inputs into the early stages of the design of the ...
Space is an extreme and hostile environment for human life and launching the man out of the Earth’s ...
Space is an extreme and hostile environment for human life and launching the man out of the Earth’s ...
Space is an extreme and hostile environment for human life and launching the man out of the Earth’s ...
Missions that will benefit from the development of a permanent manned space station are examined. Th...
A theoretical model for evaluating human spatial habitability (HuSH) in the proposed U.S. Space Stat...
Articles are presented on a space station architectural elements model study, space station group ac...
The worksphere, a user controlled computer workstation enclosure, was expanded in scope to an engine...
The space station program is based on a set of premises on mission requirements and the operational ...
This study explores and analyzes architectural design approaches for the interior of the Space Stati...
Space station habitability was studied by investigating crew activity routines, proximities, ergonom...
A variety of human factors studies related to space station design are presented. Subjects include p...
Summarization: The paper presents the development of an on-‐going research project that focuses on ...
This paper discusses habitability issues and design concepts which apply to large and small space st...
Human Factors Engineering support was provided for the 30% design review of the late Space Station F...
Human factor researchers and engineers are making inputs into the early stages of the design of the ...
Space is an extreme and hostile environment for human life and launching the man out of the Earth’s ...
Space is an extreme and hostile environment for human life and launching the man out of the Earth’s ...
Space is an extreme and hostile environment for human life and launching the man out of the Earth’s ...
Missions that will benefit from the development of a permanent manned space station are examined. Th...
A theoretical model for evaluating human spatial habitability (HuSH) in the proposed U.S. Space Stat...