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ID No : | 632 Edit | Title: | Habitat Architectural Design System (HADS), Proposed Module for Lunar Habitat |
Summary / Review : | "The future lunar missions will involve long term human presence on the moon. We must endeavor to provide a habitability environment for the lunar crew which should be safe, pleasant place to live and productive place to work. There are many challenges to design lunar habitat, such as technical and functional problems, human physiological and psychological needs, engineering, science and logistics operations. A number of concepts have been proposed for lunar settlement that most focus has been on developing structure systems. This paper offers HADS for human habitation. HADS is the combination of science and engineering investigations within design aspects. It will provide a guideline dependent upon mission objectives to standardize architectural needs within engineering application and scientific demands. It has been shown which involving architects and designers in the early stage of space project have many benefits." (Author's abstract) |
Author(s) : |
Bahrami, Payam; Elnimeiri, Mahjoub, [NASA (Unspecified Center)] |
Publication Date: | 2010 |
Category(s) : |
Life / Habitats and biospherics |
Progress Type: | AD ( A=Analysis only, D=Design, T=Testing, C=Completed or Commercial product ) |
Web URL : |
http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20110012521
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NTRS : | 20110012521 |
Submitted by : | MEP |
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