Space station thermal control surfaces. Volume 1: Interim report
Abstract
The U.S. space program goals for long-duration manned missions place particular demands on thermal-control systems. The objective of this program is to develop plans which are based on the present thermal-control technology, and which will keep pace with the other space program elements. The program tasks are as follows: (1) requirements analysis, with the objectives to define the thermal-control-surface requirements for both space station and 25 kW power module, to analyze the missions, and to determine the thermal-control-surface technology needed to satisfy both sets of requirements; (2) technology assessment, with the objectives to perform a literature/industry survey on thermal-control surfaces, to compare current technology with the requirements developed in the first task, and to determine what technology advancements are required for both the space station and the 25 kW power module; and (3) program planning that defines new initiative and/or program augmentation for development and testing areas required to provide the proper environment control for the space station and the 25 kW power module.
- Publication:
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Interim Report
- Pub Date:
- March 1978
- Bibcode:
- 1978aec..reptQ....M
- Keywords:
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- Space Stations;
- Technology Assessment;
- Temperature Control;
- Thermal Control Coatings;
- Environmental Control;
- Mission Planning;
- Spacecraft Modules;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles