A spacecraft's Environmental Control and Life Support (ECLS) system enables and maintains a habitable and sustaining environment for its crew. A typical ECLS system provides for atmosphere consumables and revitalization, environmental monitoring, pressure, temperature and humidity control, heat rejection (including equipment cooling), food and water supply and management, waste management, and fire detection and suppression. The following is a summary of ECLS systems used in United States (US) and Russian human spacecraft.
History of Spacecraft Environmental Control and Life Support Systems
2006
13 pages
Report
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Space Technology , Life Support Systems , Environmental control , Life support systems , Temperature control , Histories , Spacecraft temperature , Smoke detectors , Spacecrews , Waste management , Consumables(Spacecraft) , Water management , Humidity , Carbon dioxide removal , International space station
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