Tests were conducted to define the various problems involved in the maintenance of an acceptable environment, the number of variables concerned with the man-machine concept, the operation, maintenance and evaluation of single units and integrated systems for the support of life in a simulated aerospace mission. The investigation covered primary problems and benefits associated with water recovery, personal hygiene, sanitation, nutrition, instrumentation, atmospheric conditions at various pressures and mixtures, clothing, crew accommodations, waste management and muscle-strength while confined in a chamber simulating an aerospace vehicle, and the facilities and support required to test and evaluate life support systems. (Author)."December 19...
The diet was only moderately acceptable because all food was served at room temperature; gravy and c...
Engineering results of 60-day manned test of regenerative life support system with oxygen and water ...
Biochemical and physiological evaluation of human nutritional requirements under simulated aerospace...
The previous chapters have reported the accomplishments and results from four chamber life support t...
A series of experiments has been designed to determine the water, energy, and protein requirements o...
Life support subsystems for long duration space missions - microbiological studie
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Aerospace medicine and man machine test results from 60 day test of regenerative life support system...
The life support systems on the International Space Station (ISS) are the culmination of an extensiv...
A preliminary plan and procedure are presented for conducting an extended manned test program for a ...
Of the multitude of obstacles that confront the scientists and engineers engaged in making Project A...
Human exploration missions beyond low earth orbit will be long duration with abort scenarios of days...
Having adopted a flexible path approach to space exploration, the National Aeronautics and Space Adm...
A program was defined which consists of extended ground-based manned tests of regenerative life supp...
Life support technology requirements for long-term space habitation are identified with emphasis on ...
The diet was only moderately acceptable because all food was served at room temperature; gravy and c...
Engineering results of 60-day manned test of regenerative life support system with oxygen and water ...
Biochemical and physiological evaluation of human nutritional requirements under simulated aerospace...
The previous chapters have reported the accomplishments and results from four chamber life support t...
A series of experiments has been designed to determine the water, energy, and protein requirements o...
Life support subsystems for long duration space missions - microbiological studie
In order to carry long-term manned space exploration, closed-loop life support systems are develop...
Aerospace medicine and man machine test results from 60 day test of regenerative life support system...
The life support systems on the International Space Station (ISS) are the culmination of an extensiv...
A preliminary plan and procedure are presented for conducting an extended manned test program for a ...
Of the multitude of obstacles that confront the scientists and engineers engaged in making Project A...
Human exploration missions beyond low earth orbit will be long duration with abort scenarios of days...
Having adopted a flexible path approach to space exploration, the National Aeronautics and Space Adm...
A program was defined which consists of extended ground-based manned tests of regenerative life supp...
Life support technology requirements for long-term space habitation are identified with emphasis on ...
The diet was only moderately acceptable because all food was served at room temperature; gravy and c...
Engineering results of 60-day manned test of regenerative life support system with oxygen and water ...
Biochemical and physiological evaluation of human nutritional requirements under simulated aerospace...