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Designing Space Habitation

Kriss J. Kennedy, +1 more
- 18 Feb 2000 - 
- pp 49-71
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This article is published in Scientific Programming.The article was published on 2000-02-18. It has received 10 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Space (mathematics).

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Structural health management technologies for inflatable/deployable structures: Integrating sensing and self-healing

TL;DR: In this article, the use of non-traditional structural materials combined with the need to maintain a safe working environment for extended periods in a harsh environment has led to the consideration of an integrated structural health management system for future habitats, to ensure their integrity.
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NASA Habitat Demonstration Unit (HDU) Deep Space Habitat Analog

TL;DR: The NASA Habitat Demonstration Unit (HDU) vertical cylinder habitat was established as a exploration habitat testbed platform for integration and testing of a variety of technologies and subsystems that will be required in a human-occupied planetary surface outpost or Deep Space Habitat as mentioned in this paper.
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Innovative triboluminescence study of multivitamin doped europium tetrakis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported the successful synthesis of a multivitamin doped europium tetrakis, which appears to be spherical in shape and statistically emitted more triboluminescence while having the same decay time.

Inflatable Structures Technology Handbook

TL;DR: The technologies required to design, fabricate, and utilize an inflatable module for space applications has been demonstrated and proven by the TransHab team during the development phase of the program as mentioned in this paper.
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Integration of Advanced Structures and Materials Technologies for a Robust Lunar Habitat

TL;DR: In this paper, the Bowling Habitat architecture was generated from 13 NASA LaRC technologies, five of which were deemed critical, five determined as enhancing technologies, and three were classified as transformational technologies for the Artemis program.