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ID No : | 36 Edit | Title: | Adaptive Space Station Technologies and Systems for a Lunar Surface Return Mission |
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From their abstract:" "... The subject of this paper is to identify technologies under development for use in NASA's Space Station (SS) Program and discuss their potential applications in accomplishing a lunar surface return mission. A reference architecture for a lunar outpost, and the specific functional areas where these technologies could be applied are described. An emphasis is placed on subsystems required for habitability and crew operations. The areas of discussion are: 1) Identity of the specific technologies that are relevant for considerationl 2) an assessment of the stage of development of these technologies; and 3) the areas where modifications would be needed to utilize these technologies for a lunar return mission." - MP
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Author(s) : |
Toups, Larry, [Senior Engr, New Initiatives Support Dept, Lockheed Engr andSciences Co, Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas] Ximenes, Sam, [European Programs Project Leader, Grumman Space StationIntegration Division, Reston, Virginia] |
Publication Type : | Paper within a Parent compilation, or Presentation at a Professional conference |
Parent Publication : | Engineering, Construction and Operations in Space 4, proceedings of 4th International Conference onSpace '94, Volume I, published by American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, NY, 1994. |
Publication Date: | 1994 |
Pages : | 483-493 |
# of References : | 17 |
Category(s) : |
Missions / Lunar Life / Habitats and biospherics / Human |
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PERMANENT code(s) : | P |
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Submitted by : | Mark Evan Prado |
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