Environmental control and life support system (ECLSS) of Crew Dragon
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/eclss-put-to-the-test-for-commercial-crew-missions
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Environmental control and life support system (ECLSS) of Crew Dragon
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/eclss-put-to-the-test-for-commercial-crew-missions
NASA engineers evaluate the SpaceX ECLSS (environmental control and life support system) Module to ensure it can support astronauts traveling to and from the International Space Station aboard the Crew Dragon capsule.
ISRO to develop ECLSS for Gaganyaan mission after failing to get it from other countries: Somanath
ISRO chairman S Somanath on Wednesday said the space agency has decided to indigenously develop the environmental control and life support system (ECLSS) for the upcoming human space flight mission Gaganyaan, after it failed to get it from other countries. The Gaganyaan project envisages a demonstration of Indian Space Research Organisation’s human spaceflight capability by launching a human crew…
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NASA engineers evaluate ECLSS for Commercial Crew missions
NASA engineers evaluate ECLSS for Commercial Crew missions
The view inside SpaceX’s Crew Dragon Environmental Control and Life Support System Module (ECLSS). (Click for full view) Photo Credit: SpaceX
NASA engineers are hard at work performing evaluations on the life support systems vital to successful flight tests for the Commercial Crew missions as NASA prepares to return human spaceflight to the United States. (more…)
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Last year, we got to take a look at Paragon’s concept design study for the Mars One ECLSS. Now fellow Mars One candidate Ryan MacDonald has joined with Chief Engineer Barry Finger from Paragon Space Development Corporation to answer questions about the process of putting together designs for Mars One’s mission and some of the challenges of keeping people alive on another planet.
UTC Aerospace Systems' innovative design approach brings benefits to commercial space customers
UTC Aerospace Systems’ innovative design approach brings benefits to commercial space customers
UTC Aerospace Systems is using advanced tools and processes to design and develop environmental control and life support systems (ECLSS) for commercial space missions. The company has invested in “ready product” designs and customizable hardware that can be easily tailored to meet various customer requirements. The result is highly-engineered and reliable products that are available to the…
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wow i might have to reread the whole thing i, too, friend, hate myself
it’s one of those things that i wish i could forget so i could experience the pain all over again
this is bringing back so many memories
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sh UIITTTTTT NO god ok sometimes when im not thinking of anything my mind just goes "oh dean, you finally came home to me" like thats the line that BROKE me i was SOBBING SO HARD it was gross im gross
for me it was the letter that just i cant even explain it im so sad i’m gonna reread the letter rn because i hate myself i hate this fanfiction but it was so good i