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Human factors in space station architecture 1: space station program implications for human factors research
| Content Provider | NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) |
|---|---|
| Author | Cohen, M. M. |
| Copyright Year | 1985 |
| Description | The space station program is based on a set of premises on mission requirements and the operational capabilities of the space shuttle. These premises will influence the human behavioral factors and conditions on board the space station. These include: launch in the STS Orbiter payload bay, orbital characteristics, power supply, microgravity environment, autonomy from the ground, crew make-up and organization, distributed command control, safety, and logistics resupply. The most immediate design impacts of these premises will be upon the architectural organization and internal environment of the space station. |
| File Size | 887889 |
| Page Count | 14 |
| File Format | |
| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://archive.org/details/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19860004431 |
| Archival Resource Key | ark:/13960/t0xq1w594 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 1985-10-01 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Man/system Technology And Life Support Orbital Workshops Space Commercialization Closed Ecological Systems Spacecraft Environments Human Factors Engineering Group Dynamics Human Behavior Spacecraft Design Space Stations Logistics Environmental Control Manned Spacecraft Ntrs Nasa Technical Reports ServerĀ (ntrs) Nasa Technical Reports Server Aerodynamics Aircraft Aerospace Engineering Aerospace Aeronautic Space Science |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Technical Report |