Giulia Carla Bassani
Implementation of Crew Systems aspects from the International Space Station to Moon and Deep Space exploration Programs.
Rel. Sabrina Corpino. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Ingegneria Aerospaziale, 2024
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Abstract
Setting a human presence in space has gained increasing interest starting from the Space Race and throughout the International Space Station era. Nowadays, NASA is leading a global endeavor for human-led exploration and scientific discovery in deep space known as Moon-to-Mars Architecture. Part of this is the Artemis program, through which NASA – in cooperation with International Partners and private companies – intends to return humans to the Moon within this decade and to establish an initial base on its surface. This will pave the way for a subsequent sustainable and permanent presence on the lunar surface. Moon exploration will then be extended to establish a human presence on Mars.
In the design of inhabited spacecraft for this purpose, Crew Systems find a crucial role: they are the set of hardware and software that heavily contribute in making a pressurized volume livable by human beings
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