ECLSS Instrumentation Technology Development for the Space Exploration Initiative

1991 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bryce L. Diamant ◽  
Jinjun Bao ◽  
Paul Wieland ◽  
William R. Humphries
Author(s):  
Carolyn Mercer ◽  
Amy Jankovsky ◽  
Concha Reid ◽  
Thomas Miller ◽  
Mark Hoberecht

Author(s):  
Barbara J. Woolford

People are the critical element in human space exploration. Future missions will be designed to optimize uniquely human capabilities: creativity, ingenuity, intuition, learning, problem-solving, flexibility and determination. Human factors' role is to extend human capability with hardware and software; to create environments that maintain mental, emotional and physical fitness; to select and train crews capable of thriving in risky, long-duration missions; and to increase astronaut safety and reduce mission risk. This symposium will explore the research and technology development in NASA's Human-System Integration program. First, we will describe the missions that lead up the manned exploration of Mars. Detailed technical descriptions of NASA's current research and gaps will address physical, cognitive, and behavioral health and performance issues. Finally, we will describe the reinvention of NASA-STD-3000, Human-System Integration Standards, the medium by which research results are imposed on the design and construction of spacecraft, software, and operations concepts.


2020 ◽  
Vol 982 ◽  
pp. 92-97
Author(s):  
Ying Yi Zhang ◽  
Zhao Jun Jin ◽  
Wei Zhang

3D Printing in space has shown obvious advantages in several fields such as on-ground or in-situ manufacturing, space supplies, reducing spares and transportation, emergency response and promoting deep space exploration. This paper analyzes the application modes and technology development trend of 3D Printing in space. Based on the investigation of the current situation, technical plans and the potential development of 3D Printing in space, the article proposed a technical path suitable for the development of 3D printing in space.


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