International Space Station Environmental Control and Life Support System Status: 2002 – 2003 2003-01-2589
The International Space Station (ISS) Environmental Control and Life Support (ECLS) system includes regenerative and non-regenerative technologies that provide the basic life support functions to support the crew, while maintaining a safe and habitable shirtsleeve environment. This paper provides a summary of the U.S. ECLS system activities over the past year, covering the period of time between April 2002 and March 2003. The ISS continued permanent crew operations, with the start of Phase 3 of the ISS Assembly Sequence. Work continued on the Phase 3 pressurized elements with Node 3 just completing its final design review so that it can proceed towards manufacturing and the continued manufacturing of the regenerative ECLS equipment that will be integrated into Node 3.
Citation: Williams, D., Lewis, J., and Gentry, G., "International Space Station Environmental Control and Life Support System Status: 2002 – 2003," SAE Technical Paper 2003-01-2589, 2003, https://doi.org/10.4271/2003-01-2589. Download Citation
Author(s):
David E. Williams, John F. Lewis, Gregory Gentry
Affiliated:
NASA, Johnson Space Center
Pages: 14
Event:
International Conference On Environmental Systems
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Life support systems
Spacecraft
Technical review
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