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MAINTAINING THE CONFIDENCE OF THE SPACE CREW IN THEIR LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM
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Detailed data on environmental parameters that must be controlled to maintain healthful conditions in a satellite cabin are presented. A display design that will indicate the condition of these parameters is proposed, and suggestions are made for instrumentation design included thereon. Ways and means of verifying the validity of the displays are discussed. Emergency backup for the environmental parameters is also provided.
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WILSON, R., "MAINTAINING THE CONFIDENCE OF THE SPACE CREW IN THEIR LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM," SAE Technical Paper 600398, 1960, https://doi.org/10.4271/600398.Also In
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