Abstract Habitation is “the act of living in a place” or “a place where someone lives” (Webster Dictionary). While the origin of the word dates back to the 14th century, its use for Space habitation is fairly new. In fact, “early spacecraft had to be designed to be operated and not lived in” (Compton and Benson 1983, p. 130). The effects of impaired habitability can be inconvenient or even life threatening. The integration of human factors into habitation system “will make mission success more likely” (Larson, p. 134).


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