Various parameters of the orbital space station are discussed. The space station environment, data management system, communication and tracking, environmental control, and life support system are considered. Specific topics reviewed include crew work stations, restraint systems, stowage, computer hardware, and expert systems.
Space Station Needs, Attributes and Architectural Options Study. Volume 7-4A: Data Book, Architecture, Technology and Programmatics, Part a
1983
454 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Space Technology , Data management , Life support systems , Space stations , Spacecraft communication , Spacecraft environments , Spacecraft tracking , Airborne/spaceborne computers , Architecture (Computers) , Crew stations , Environmental control , Expert systems , Extravehicular activity , Intravehicular activity , Manned spacecraft , Space suits , Spacecraft cabins , Spacecraft design , Spacecraft structures , Stowage (Onboard equipment) , Foreign technology