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:

  1. Air Revitalization: The overarching function of this area is to maintain a safe and habitable atmosphere within a spacecraft, surface vehicle, or habitat.
  2. Water Recovery and Management: This area provides a safe and reliable supply of potable water to meet crew consumption and operational needs.
  3. 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.
  4. HabitationThis 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.