The International Space Station (ISS) Crew Quarters (CQ) is a permanent personal space for crewmembers to sleep, perform personal recreation and communication, as well as provide on-orbit stowage of personal belongings. The CQs provide visual, light, and acoustic isolation for the crewmember. Over a two year period, four CQs were launched to the ISS and currently reside in Node 2. Since their deployment, all CQs have been occupied and continue to be utilized. After four years on-orbit, this paper will review failures that have occurred and the investigations that have resulted in successful on-orbit operations. This paper documents the on-orbit performance and sustaining activities that have been performed to maintain the integrity and utilization of the CQs.
Orion ECLSS/Suit System - Ambient Pressure Integrated Suit Test
International Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES) ; 2012 ; San Diego, CA, United States
01.01.2011
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Orion ECLSS/Suit System - Ambient Pressure Integrated Suit Test
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