The International Space Station Habitat
Abstract
The International Space Station (ISS) is an engineering project unlike any other. The vehicle is inhabited and operational as it is constructed. The habitability resources available to the crew are the sleep quarters, the galley, the waste and hygiene compartment, and exercise equipment. These items are mainly in the Russian Service Module and their placement is awkward for the crew to use and work around. ISS assembly will continue with the truss build and the addition of the International Partner Laboratories. Prior to the addition of the International Partner Laboratories. Node 2 will be added. The Node 2 module will provide additional stowage volume and room for more crew sleep quarters. The purpose of the ISS is to perform research and a major area of emphasis is on the effects of long duration space flight on humans, as result of this research the habitability requirements for the International Space Station crews will be determined.
- Publication:
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Space Technology and Applications International Forum - STAIF 2003
- Pub Date:
- January 2003
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.1541379
- Bibcode:
- 2003AIPC..654..869W
- Keywords:
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- 07.87.+v;
- Spaceborne and space research instruments apparatus and components