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    Measuring the On-Orbit Clearance between ISS Hardware using Imagery

    D. Liddle | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: International space station

    Learning to Build a Space Station

    Sivolella, Davide | Springer Verlag | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Hubble Space Telescope , Space Station

    Medical System Concept of Operations for Mars Exploration Missions

    M. Urbina / D. Rubin / M. Hailey et al. | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , International space station

    Launch and Landing of Russian Soyuz - Medical Support for US and Partner Astronauts

    A. Menon | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , International space station

    Conveying International Space Station Science

    S. P. Goza | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: International space station , Space stations

    Global Exploration Roadmap Derived Concept for Human Exploration of the Moon

    R. Whitley / M. Landgraf / R. Schonenborg et al. | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Cislunar space , Space habitats , Space missions , Deep space , International space station

    Understanding the International Space Station Crew Perspective Following Long Duration Missions Through Data Analytics & Visualization of Crew Feedback

    C. Bryant / S. Schuh / N. Schoenstein | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , International space station , Long duration space flight

    NASA Health and Human Performance in Spaceflight

    E. Antonsen | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , Long duration space flight , Space flight , International space station , Nasa space programs , Deep space

    Multimaterial Fabrication Laboratory: In-Space Manufacturing as an Enabling Technology for Long Endurance Human Space Flight

    T. Prater / N. Werkheiser | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , Space exploration , Long duration space flight , International space station

    Challenges of Human Exploration of Mars

    T. R. Gill / J. Nunez | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Space launch system (sls) , Deep space , International space station

    Supervisory Control of a Humanoid Robot in Microgravity for Manipulation Tasks

    L. C. Farrell / P. Strawser / K. Hambuchen et al. | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Space missions , International space station

    Habitation Systems-An HEOMD SBIR Topic

    D. Barta | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Space habitats , Food production (in space) , Long duration space flight , International space station

    Impact of Lower Launch Cost on Space Life Support

    H. W. Jones | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , International space station , Nasa space programs

    HRP Overview - Increments 51/52 and 53/54

    S. Torney | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: International space station , Manned space flight , Space missions

    Demonstration of a Robotic External Leak Locator on the International Space Station

    A. Naids / D. Rossetti / T. Bond et al. | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: International space station

    Overview of Intelligent Power Controller Development for the Deep Space Gateway

    J. Csank | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Deep space , International space station

    Progress of Crew Autonomous Scheduling Test (CAST) on the ISS

    M. Healy / J. Marquez / W. E. I. Moore et al. | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: International space station

    Alternative Approach to Human Servicing of Crewed Earth Orbiting Spacecraft

    J. R. Mularski / B. K. Alpert | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Space stations , International space station

      Alternative Approach to Human Servicing of Crewed Earth Orbiting Spacecraft

      J. R. Mularski / B. K. Alpert | NTIS | 2017
      Schlagwörter: Space stations , International space station

    Image Detective 2.0: Engaging Citizen Scientists with NASA Astronaut Photography

    M. Higgins / P. V. Graff / J. Heydorn et al. | NTIS | 2017
    Schlagwörter: International space station