Habitability is a fundamental component of any long-duration human habitat. Due to the pressures on the crew and the criticality of their performance, this is particularly true of habitats or vehicles proposed for use in any human space mission of duration over 30 days. This paper, the second of three on this subject, will focus on evaluating all the vehicles currently under consideration for the Mars Design Reference Mission through application of metrics for habitability (proposed in a previous paper, see references Adams/McCurdy 1999).
Habitability in Advanced Space Mission Design, Part Two: Evaluation of Habitation Elements
Seventh International Conference and Exposition on Engineering, Construction, Operations, and Business in Space ; 2000 ; Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Space 2000 ; 72-88
2000-02-18
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Habitability in Advanced Space Mission Design, Part Two: Evaluation of Habitation Elements
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