DEFINITION:
It deals with providing an environment suitable for sustaining human life throughout the duration of a mission. Covers all technologies for controlling, maintaining and supporting human presence in non-terrestrial environments, such as regenerative (recycling) technologies for air, water and waste, food production and preparation, environmental monitoring and control, including habitability issues.
Note: It is related with ESA’s TD 22-A
(Source: NASA TA6.1)
SUBDOMAINS:
- Air Revitalization: The overarching function of this area is to maintain a safe and habitable atmosphere within a spacecraft, surface vehicle, or habitat.
- Water Recovery and Management: This area provides a safe and reliable supply of potable water to meet crew consumption and operational needs.
- Waste Management: The objective of this area is to safeguard crew health, increase safety and performance, recover resources, and protect planetary surfaces, all while decreasing mission costs.
- Habitation: This area focuses on habitation functions that closely interface with life-support systems, including food preparation and production, hygiene, metabolic waste collection, clothing/laundry, and the conversion of logistics trash to resources.
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Upper level
Sections at this level
- 01 Environmental Control Life Support Systems ECLS
- 02 Extra-vehicular activity systems
- 03 Human Health and Performance
- 04 Environmental Monitoring, Safety and Emergency Response
- 05 Radiation effects on humans
- 06 In-Situ Resource Utilization
- 07 Sustainability & Supportability
- 08 Human Mobility Systems
- 09 Habitat Systems
- 10 Missions Operations and Safety
- 11 Cross cutting systems