Since its 2008 inception, the NASA U.S. Spacesuit Knowledge Capture (KC) program has shared historical spacesuit information with engineers and other technical team members to expand their understanding of the spacesuit's evolution, known capability and limitations, and future desires and needs for its use. As part of the U.S. Spacesuit KC program, subject-matter experts have delivered presentations, held workshops, and participated in interviews to share valuable spacesuit lessons learned to ensure this vital information will survive for existing and future generations to use. These events have included spacesuit knowledge from the inception of NASA's first spacesuit to current spacesuit design. To ensure that this information is shared with the entire NASA community and other interested or invested entities, these KC events were digitally recorded and transcribed to be uploaded onto several applicable NASA Web sites. This paper discusses the various Web sites that the KC events are uploaded to and possible future sites that will channel this information.
U.S. Spacesuit Knowledge Capture Accomplishments in Fiscal Year 2014
2015
12 pages
Report
No indication
English
Life Support Systems , Space suits , Lessons learned , Histories , Extravehicular activity , Portable life support systems , Environmental control , Safety devices , Protective clothing , Astronaut maneuvering equipment , Design , Engineers , Astronauts , Human factors engineering , Space missions , Spacecrews
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