Engineering studies, design activity and testing associated with the development of a waste collection system to accommodate both male and female crewmembers in a space environment are reported
Basic requirements for a space shuttle orbiter waste collection system are established. They are int...
Work on nuclear waste disposal in space conducted by the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Nat...
The design, operation, and flight test are presented for an inertial waste separation system. Traini...
The zero gravity test program demonstrated the feasibility and practicability of collecting urine fr...
Design concepts for improved fecal waste collection both on the space shuttle orbiter and as a precu...
A no-risk approach for developing an Improved Waste Collection Subsystem (WCS) for the shuttle orbit...
Practical ways were explored of improving waste compaction and of providing rapid turnaround between...
Development and evaluation of waste management subsystem for life support system of manned orbiting ...
Definition of waste products resulting from manned spacecraft systems with various combinations of m...
NASA is working with a number of commercial companies to develop the next low Earth orbit spacecraft...
A baseline laboratory prototype of an integrated, six man, zero-g subsystem for processing human was...
Computer program for storage and processing of available data on spacecraft waste control and descri...
Since NASA's new spacecraft in development for both LEO and Deep Space capability have considerable ...
A four component system was developed which consists of a particle size reduction mechanism, a pneum...
Three transport system concepts were experimentally evaluated for transferring human and nonhuman wa...
Basic requirements for a space shuttle orbiter waste collection system are established. They are int...
Work on nuclear waste disposal in space conducted by the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Nat...
The design, operation, and flight test are presented for an inertial waste separation system. Traini...
The zero gravity test program demonstrated the feasibility and practicability of collecting urine fr...
Design concepts for improved fecal waste collection both on the space shuttle orbiter and as a precu...
A no-risk approach for developing an Improved Waste Collection Subsystem (WCS) for the shuttle orbit...
Practical ways were explored of improving waste compaction and of providing rapid turnaround between...
Development and evaluation of waste management subsystem for life support system of manned orbiting ...
Definition of waste products resulting from manned spacecraft systems with various combinations of m...
NASA is working with a number of commercial companies to develop the next low Earth orbit spacecraft...
A baseline laboratory prototype of an integrated, six man, zero-g subsystem for processing human was...
Computer program for storage and processing of available data on spacecraft waste control and descri...
Since NASA's new spacecraft in development for both LEO and Deep Space capability have considerable ...
A four component system was developed which consists of a particle size reduction mechanism, a pneum...
Three transport system concepts were experimentally evaluated for transferring human and nonhuman wa...
Basic requirements for a space shuttle orbiter waste collection system are established. They are int...
Work on nuclear waste disposal in space conducted by the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Nat...
The design, operation, and flight test are presented for an inertial waste separation system. Traini...