The importance of mission-driven system definition and assessment for extraterrestrial human life support is examined. The tricotyledon theory for system engineering is applied to the physiochemical life support system of the Pathfinder project. The rationale and methodology for adopting the systems approach is discussed. The assessment of the system during technology development is considered.
Human life support during interplanetary travel and domicile. I - System approach
1989-07-01
Conference paper
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English
Human Life Support During Interplanetary Travel and Domicile Part I: System Approach
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