A summary of work accomplished under Technical Task Agreement by the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) documents activities regarding the Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS) of the International Space Station (ISS) program. These MSFC activities were in-line to the designing, the development, the testing, and the flight of ECLSS equipment. MSFC's unique capabilities for performing integrated system testing and analyses, and its ability to perform some tasks cheaper and faster to support ISS program needs are the basis for the Technical Task Agreement activities. Tasks were completed in the Water Recovery Systems, Air Revitalization Systems, and microbiology areas. The results of each task is described in this summary report.
International Space Station Eclss Technical Task Agreement Summary Report
1996
108 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Manned Spacecraft , Life Support Systems , Air purification , Environmental control , International space station , Life support systems , Mathematical models , Performance tests , Spacecraft environments , Systems integration , Water reclamation , Adsorption , Air conditioning equipment , Carbon dioxide , Charcoal , Design analysis , Ion exchanging , Microbiology , Nitrogen , Oxygen production , Pumps , Temperature effects , Trace contaminants , Urine , Water quality
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