The Biennial Research and Technology Development Report is a compilation of advances in research and technology accomplished by Johnson Space Center (JSC) engineers and scientists. The articles contained within this report further JSC's and NASA's historical tradition of working with colleges and universities, industry, federal laboratories, and other research and technology development organizations for the betterment of humankind. This report is organized into10 broad categories: Human Health, Life Support and Habitation Systems, and Space Medicine; Human Exploration Systems, Technologies for Extravehicular Activity and Harsh Environments; Environmental Technologies; Materials, Structures, Development and Testing; Space Power, Energy Storage, and Propulsion; Robotics, Tele-Robotics, Autonomous Systems, and Software; Exploration, Planetary Science, and Sensor Systems; Flammability and Explosive Technologies; Space and Ground Operations; and Education and Outreach.
Biennial Research and Technology Development Report: Johnson Space Center
2011
370 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Manned Spacecraft , Astronautics , Research and development , Technology utilization , Aerospace medicine , Robotics , Manned space flight , Extravehicular activity , Space exploration , Autonomy , Software engineering , International space station , Space suits , Water quality , Data bases , Life support systems , Sensors , Computerized simulation , Habitability , Flammability , Space weather , Education , Crew exploration vehicle
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