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  • ...iation at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) with teaching duties and research in the new ERAU Spacesuit Utilization of Innovative Technology Lab ...as education programs to catalyze technology development from the academic and business communities.
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  • ...started. This article wants to collect situations, incidents, precautions and mitigations. ===[[Oxygen]] and CO2===
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  • ...exchange in Moscow. In her free time, she enjoys practicing piano, violin and climbing. ...he ISAE-Supaero rowing team, organizer of the Supaerowing student regatta, and a tutor with the social association OSE ISAE Supaero. In his free time, he
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  • ...or replaced by an inert gas, because the filament would otherwise oxidize and burn. ...can last longer due to chemical interactions between the tungsten element and the halogen gas in the bulb.
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  • ...all mission objectives. I will additionally be serving as Crew Astronomer and participating in our time delay operations experiment via executing ground ...ce Station and Commercial Crew Program as an ECLSS / TCS Flight Controller and Engineering Manager.
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  • Victoria LaBarre, XO and Chemist for Crew 177, on March 27.2017 Today four crew members went out on EVA to Candor Chasm and collected five rock samples to conduct chemistry experiments on, later this
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  • Cesare Guariniello – Commander and Crew Astronomer ...ity, and defense and includes projects with NASA, the US DoD, the US Navy, and MITRE corporation. Cesare recently expanded his research in the field of Ea
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  • Summary Title: Cleaning, gathering food, and two happy crews meet Author’s name: Crew 200 and 201
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  • ==Independent settlements: problems of complex designing and ability to live maintenance== ...rous space objects and to avoid local accidents, the Earth should be ready and have to global accident for this scenario adequate decisions.
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  • Summary Title: It’s Been A Long Day Without You My Friend, And I’ll Tell You All About It When I See You Again (Alternate Title: Sol Lon Author: Dr. Shawna Pandya, Crew Health and Safety Officer
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  • ...station (see Figure 1): scientific work, team management, housework, EVAs and social activities. ...of the activities. In this section, we provide a summary of the objectives and outcomes amongst the several experiments that were initially planned by the
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  • ...t so that the wind can blow any which way, and the airship "weathervanes", and thus does not present such a large cross-section to the wind. Another alter ::Hi T.Neo, there is not only UV, but also hard cosmic radiation and solar wind, destroying even metallic materials after a certain period of ti
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  • ...ber of Aerospace Medical Association, Aerospace Human Factors Association, and Space Medicine Association. ...d workstation called “HAL” to conserve & monitor internet bandwidth usage, and a Mars-to-Earth simulated chat program that has a built-in communications d
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  • ...where he was involved in every facet of diving including saturation diving and ship repair. He has a Master’s degree in Astronautical Engineering. His ...Executive Officer – Maritime Systems where he served as the Chief Engineer and Program Manager for Undersea Systems Technical & Certification Program.
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  • ...ts]] use the [[carbon]] from carbon dioxide to produce [[carbohydrates]] and release the [[oxygen]] back to the [[atmosphere]], completing the cycle. .... These responses vary by individual (depending on how healthy they are), and on the length of the exposure. The treatment for too high CO2 concentratio
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  • Commander and Crew Astronomer: Dr. Cesare Guariniello Health and Safety Officer and GreenHab Officer: Jake Qiu
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  • ...9 years of engineering experience. She has worked on NASA’s Kepler Mission and in NASA’s Intelligent System’s Division most recently, after having wor Anima has a MS Aerospace Engineering, MS Computer Applications, BS Physics and is currently pursuing PhD coursework in Aerospace Sciences.
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  • ...around for about half an hour for practice! We filled up the tanks again, and now are running low on stored gasoline. HabCar used and why, where? Yes, to get a water resupply for the next crew.
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  • *Health and Safety Officer: Samuel Albert ...r doing their jobs with skill, effectiveness, professionalism, robustness, and the positive disposition that space travel demands of those who pursue it.
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  • ...studies, the primary data collected requires additional time for analysis and conclusions. ...onfigurations were tested along with random controls to identify variables and collect data. The data will require analysis before any final conclusions c
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